Recommending Related Tables

07/08/2019
by   Shuo Zhang, et al.
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Tables are an extremely powerful visual and interactive tool for structuring and manipulating data, making spreadsheet programs one of the most popular computer applications. In this paper we introduce and address the task of recommending related tables: given an input table, identifying and returning a ranked list of relevant tables. One of the many possible application scenarios for this task is to provide users of a spreadsheet program proactively with recommendations for related structured content on the Web. At its core, the related table recommendation task boils down to computing the similarity between a pair of tables. We develop a theoretically sound framework for performing table matching. Our approach hinges on the idea of representing table elements in multiple semantic spaces, and then combining element-level similarities using a discriminative learning model. Using a purpose-built test collection from Wikipedia tables, we demonstrate that the proposed approach delivers state-of-the-art performance.

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