A template-based hybrid schema matcher aligns multi-layout tenancy schedules to a fixed target schema and reports an F1 of 0.881, but the score is obtained by grid search on the evaluation ground truth.
Retrieve, Merge, Predict: Augmenting Tables with Data Lakes
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Machine-learning from a disparate set of tables, a data lake, requires assembling features by merging and aggregating tables. Data discovery can extend autoML to data tables by automating these steps. We present an in-depth analysis of such automated table augmentation for machine learning tasks, analyzing different methods for the three main steps: retrieving joinable tables, merging information, and predicting with the resultant table. We use two data lakes: Open Data US, a well-referenced real data lake, and a novel semi-synthetic dataset, YADL (Yet Another Data Lake), which we developed as a tool for benchmarking this data discovery task. Systematic exploration on both lakes outlines 1) the importance of accurately retrieving candidate tables to join, 2) the efficiency of simple merging methods, and 3) the resilience of tree-based learners to noisy conditions. Our experimental environment is easily reproducible and based on open data, to foster more research on feature engineering, autoML, and learning in data lakes.
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Template-Based Schema Matching of Multi-Layout Tenancy Schedules:A Comparative Study of a Template-Based Hybrid Matcher and the ALITE Full Disjunction Model
A template-based hybrid schema matcher aligns multi-layout tenancy schedules to a fixed target schema and reports an F1 of 0.881, but the score is obtained by grid search on the evaluation ground truth.