TabPFN-3 scales tabular foundation models to 1M rows with synthetic pretraining, test-time compute, and benchmark-leading performance on tabular, relational, and tabular-text tasks while being up to 20x faster than TabPFN-2.5.
Predicting dementia in parkinson’s disease on a small tabular dataset using hybrid lightgbm–tabpfn and shap.Digital Health, 10:20552076241272585
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TabPFN-2.5 scales tabular foundation models to 20x larger datasets, outperforms tuned tree models on TabArena, achieves near-perfect win rates against default XGBoost, and adds a distillation engine for fast production deployment.
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