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An LLM-Based Approach for Insight Generation in Data Analysis

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arxiv 2503.11664 v1 pith:EK5DI2EE submitted 2025-02-20 cs.AI cs.CLcs.DB

classification cs.AIcs.CLcs.DB
keywords insightsapproachanalysiscorrectnessdatadatabasedatabasesgenerating
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Generating insightful and actionable information from databases is critical in data analysis. This paper introduces a novel approach using Large Language Models (LLMs) to automatically generate textual insights. Given a multi-table database as input, our method leverages LLMs to produce concise, text-based insights that reflect interesting patterns in the tables. Our framework includes a Hypothesis Generator to formulate domain-relevant questions, a Query Agent to answer such questions by generating SQL queries against a database, and a Summarization module to verbalize the insights. The insights are evaluated for both correctness and subjective insightfulness using a hybrid model of human judgment and automated metrics. Experimental results on public and enterprise databases demonstrate that our approach generates more insightful insights than other approaches while maintaining correctness.

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