DIFF: a relational interface for large-scale data explanation

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作者
Firas Abuzaid
Peter Kraft
Sahaana Suri
Edward Gan
Eric Xu
Atul Shenoy
Asvin Ananthanarayan
John Sheu
Erik Meijer
Xi Wu
Jeff Naughton
Peter Bailis
Matei Zaharia
机构
[1] Stanford University,Stanford DAWN Project
[2] Microsoft Inc,undefined
[3] Facebook Inc,undefined
[4] Google Inc,undefined
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The VLDB Journal | 2021年 / 30卷
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Data exploration; Explanations; Big data; Data analytics; Databases; Feature selection; Query optimization;
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A range of explanation engines assist data analysts by performing feature selection over increasingly high-volume and high-dimensional data, grouping and highlighting commonalities among data points. While useful in diverse tasks such as user behavior analytics, operational event processing, and root-cause analysis, today’s explanation engines are designed as stand-alone data processing tools that do not interoperate with traditional, SQL-based analytics workflows; this limits the applicability and extensibility of these engines. In response, we propose the DIFF operator, a relational aggregation operator that unifies the core functionality of these engines with declarative relational query processing. We implement both single-node and distributed versions of the DIFF operator in MB SQL, an extension of MacroBase, and demonstrate how DIFF can provide the same semantics as existing explanation engines while capturing a broad set of production use cases in industry, including at Microsoft and Facebook. Additionally, we illustrate how this declarative approach to data explanation enables new logical and physical query optimizations. We evaluate these optimizations on several real-world production applications and find that DIFF in MB SQL can outperform state-of-the-art engines by up to an order of magnitude.
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