Masked Language Modeling Becomes Conditional Density Estimation for Tabular Data Synthesis

Authors

  • Seunghwan An University of Seoul
  • Gyeongdong Woo University of Seoul
  • Jaesung Lim University of Seoul
  • ChangHyun Kim University of Seoul
  • Sungchul Hong Changwon National University
  • Jong-June Jeon University of Seoul

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v39i15.33685

Abstract

In this paper, our goal is to generate synthetic data for heterogeneous (mixed-type) tabular datasets with high machine learning utility (MLu). Since the MLu performance depends on accurately approximating the conditional distributions, we focus on devising a synthetic data generation method based on conditional distribution estimation. We introduce MaCoDE by redefining the consecutive multi-class classification task of Masked Language Modeling (MLM) as histogram-based non-parametric conditional density estimation. Our approach enables the estimation of conditional densities across arbitrary combinations of target and conditional variables. We bridge the theoretical gap between distributional learning and MLM by demonstrating that minimizing the orderless multi-class classification loss leads to minimizing the total variation distance between conditional distributions. To validate our proposed model, we evaluate its performance in synthetic data generation across 10 real-world datasets, demonstrating its ability to adjust data privacy levels easily without re-training. Additionally, since masked input tokens in MLM are analogous to missing data, we further assess its effectiveness in handling training datasets with missing values, including multiple imputations of the missing entries.

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Published

2025-04-11

How to Cite

An, S., Woo, G., Lim, J., Kim, C., Hong, S., & Jeon, J.-J. (2025). Masked Language Modeling Becomes Conditional Density Estimation for Tabular Data Synthesis. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 39(15), 15356–15364. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v39i15.33685

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AAAI Technical Track on Machine Learning I