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TabGen-ICL: Residual-Aware In-Context Example Selection for Tabular Data Generation

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Large Language models (LLMs) have achieved encouraging results in tabular data generation. However, existing approaches require fine-tuning, which is computationally expensive. This paper explores an alternative: prompting a fixed LLM with in-context examples. We observe that using randomly selected in-context examples hampers the LLM's performance, resulting in sub-optimal generation quality. To address this, we propose a novel in-context learning framework: TabGen-ICL, to enhance the in-context learning ability of LLMs for tabular data generation. TabGen-ICL operates iteratively, retrieving a subset of real samples that represent the residual between currently generated samples and true data distributions. This approach serves two purposes: locally, it provides more effective in-context learning examples for the LLM in each iteration; globally, it progressively narrows the gap between generated and real data. Extensive experiments on five real-world tabular datasets demonstrate that TabGen-ICL significantly outperforms the random selection strategy. Specifically, it reduces the error rate by a margin of $3.5\%-42.2\%$ on fidelity metrics. We demonstrate for the first time that prompting a fixed LLM can yield high-quality synthetic tabular data. The code is provided in the \href{https://github.com/fangliancheng/TabGEN-ICL}{link}.

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TAGAL: Tabular Data Generation using Agentic LLM Methods

cs.LG · 2025-09-04 · conditional · novelty 6.0

TAGAL uses an agentic LLM loop, generation plus feedback, to produce synthetic tabular data without LLM training, matching trained models on some datasets and beating the training-free EPIC baseline.

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    TAGAL uses an agentic LLM loop, generation plus feedback, to produce synthetic tabular data without LLM training, matching trained models on some datasets and beating the training-free EPIC baseline.