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Systematic Assessment of Tabular Data Synthesis

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Data synthesis has been advocated as an important approach for utilizing data while protecting data privacy. In recent years, a plethora of tabular data synthesis algorithms (i.e., synthesizers) have been proposed. Some synthesizers satisfy Differential Privacy, while others aim to provide privacy in a heuristic fashion. A comprehensive understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of these synthesizers remains elusive due to drawbacks in evaluation metrics and missing head-to-head comparisons of newly developed synthesizers that take advantage of diffusion models and large language models with state-of-the-art statistical synthesizers. In this paper, we present a systematic evaluation framework for assessing tabular data synthesis algorithms. Specifically, we examine and critique existing evaluation metrics, and introduce a set of new metrics in terms of fidelity, privacy, and utility to address their limitations. We conducted extensive evaluations of 8 different types of synthesizers on 12 real-world datasets and identified some interesting findings, which offer new directions for privacy-preserving data synthesis.

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The Prompt is Mightier than the Example

cs.LG · 2025-05-24 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Injecting domain knowledge into prompts can substitute for many in-context examples in LLM-based synthetic tabular data generation, cutting required example counts by 40-90%.

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  • The Prompt is Mightier than the Example cs.LG · 2025-05-24 · conditional · none · ref 10 · internal anchor

    Injecting domain knowledge into prompts can substitute for many in-context examples in LLM-based synthetic tabular data generation, cutting required example counts by 40-90%.