Abstract:
Data collected from heterogeneous sources often have inconsistencies in data format and thus require transformation before the data can be used. A major issue of existing...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Data collected from heterogeneous sources often have inconsistencies in data format and thus require transformation before the data can be used. A major issue of existing approaches is their dependency on parallel input-output data to learn the transformations. However, parallel data are not always available, and annotation requires excessive human interaction because of format diversity. Therefore, these approaches have limitations when applied to large-scale real-world problems. To address this issue, we introduce UDATA, a novel unsupervised system for non-parallel data transformation. Because the transforming data usually share common syntactic patterns, UDATA discovers common syntactic patterns from input/output examples and synthesizes the transformations between the patterns. Moreover, in UDATA, transformation results are verified by an active learning model and ambiguous results are reported to users for labeling. UDATA achieves accuracy close to other state-of-the-art supervised systems without the need for any labeled data.
Date of Conference: 09-12 December 2019
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 24 February 2020
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