First dedicated survey organizing diffusion and flow matching models for tabular data synthesis, imputation, anomaly detection, and related tasks, covering literature from 2015 to 2026 and highlighting open problems.
Continuous diffusion for mixed-type tabular data
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TabGRAA applies group-relative advantage alignment in an iterative reward-guided post-training loop to improve tabular language model generators on fidelity, utility, and privacy trade-offs across five benchmarks.
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Diffusion and Flow Matching Models for Tabular Data: A Survey
First dedicated survey organizing diffusion and flow matching models for tabular data synthesis, imputation, anomaly detection, and related tasks, covering literature from 2015 to 2026 and highlighting open problems.
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Self-Improving Tabular Language Models via Iterative Reward-Guided Post-Training
TabGRAA applies group-relative advantage alignment in an iterative reward-guided post-training loop to improve tabular language model generators on fidelity, utility, and privacy trade-offs across five benchmarks.