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PClean: Bayesian Data Cleaning at Scale with Domain-Specific Probabilistic Programming

Authors :
Lew, Alexander K.
Agrawal, Monica
Sontag, David
Mansinghka, Vikash K.
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
arXiv, 2020.

Abstract

Data cleaning is naturally framed as probabilistic inference in a generative model of ground-truth data and likely errors, but the diversity of real-world error patterns and the hardness of inference make Bayesian approaches difficult to automate. We present PClean, a probabilistic programming language (PPL) for leveraging dataset-specific knowledge to automate Bayesian cleaning. Compared to general-purpose PPLs, PClean tackles a restricted problem domain, enabling three modeling and inference innovations: (1) a non-parametric model of relational database instances, which users' programs customize; (2) a novel sequential Monte Carlo inference algorithm that exploits the structure of PClean's model class; and (3) a compiler that generates near-optimal SMC proposals and blocked-Gibbs rejuvenation kernels based on the user's model and data. We show empirically that short (< 50-line) PClean programs can: be faster and more accurate than generic PPL inference on data-cleaning benchmarks; match state-of-the-art data-cleaning systems in terms of accuracy and runtime (unlike generic PPL inference in the same runtime); and scale to real-world datasets with millions of records.<br />Published version

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4df66e0c2cf7f57383e5f59f1d8d1e89
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2007.11838