GenSQL: A Probabilistic Programming System for Querying Generative Models of Database Tables

Author:

Huot Mathieu1ORCID,Ghavami Matin1ORCID,Lew Alexander K.1ORCID,Schaechtle Ulrich2ORCID,Freer Cameron E.1ORCID,Shelby Zane2ORCID,Rinard Martin C.1ORCID,Saad Feras A.3ORCID,Mansinghka Vikash K.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA

2. Digital Garage, Tokyo, Japan

3. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA

Abstract

This article presents GenSQL, a probabilistic programming system for querying probabilistic generative models of database tables. By augmenting SQL with only a few key primitives for querying probabilistic models, GenSQL enables complex Bayesian inference workflows to be concisely implemented. GenSQL’s query planner rests on a unified programmatic interface for interacting with probabilistic models of tabular data, which makes it possible to use models written in a variety of probabilistic programming languages that are tailored to specific workflows. Probabilistic models may be automatically learned via probabilistic program synthesis, hand-designed, or a combination of both. GenSQL is formalized using a novel type system and denotational semantics, which together enable us to establish proofs that precisely characterize its soundness guarantees. We evaluate our system on two case real-world studies—an anomaly detection in clinical trials and conditional synthetic data generation for a virtual wet lab—and show that GenSQL more accurately captures the complexity of the data as compared to common baselines. We also show that the declarative syntax in GenSQL is more concise and less error-prone as compared to several alternatives. Finally, GenSQL delivers a 1.7-6.8x speedup compared to its closest competitor on a representative benchmark set and runs in comparable time to hand-written code, in part due to its reusable optimizations and code specialization.

Funder

DARPA Synergistic Discovery and Design Program

DARPA Machine Common Sense Program

DARPA Compositionally Organized Learning To Reason About Novel Experiences grant

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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