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Volume 18, No. 10

LakeVisage: Towards Scalable, Flexible and Interactive Visualization Recommendation for Data Discovery over Data Lakes

Authors:
Yihao Hu, Jin Wang, Sajjadur Rahman

Abstract

Data discovery from data lakes is an essential application in modern data science. While many previous studies focused on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of data discovery, little attention has been paid to the usability of such applications. In particular, exploring data discovery results can be cumbersome due to the cognitive load involved in understanding raw tabular results and identifying insights to draw conclusions. To address this challenge, we introduce a new problem: visualization recommendation for data discovery over data lakes, which aims to automatically identify visualizations that highlight relevant or desired trends in the results returned by data discovery engines. We propose LakeVisage , an end-to-end framework as the first solution to this problem. Given a data lake, a data discovery engine, and a user-specified query table, LakeVisage intelligently explores the space of visualizations and recommends the most useful and “interesting” visualization plans. To this end, we developed (i) approaches to smartly construct the candidate visualization plans from the results of the data discovery engine and (ii) effective pruning strategies to filter out less interesting plans so as to accelerate the visual analysis. Experimental results on real data lakes demonstrate that our proposed techniques can achieve an order-of-magnitude speedup in visualization recommendation. We also conduct a comprehensive user study to demonstrate that LakeVisage offers convenience to users in real data analysis applications by enabling them seamlessly get started with the tasks and performing explorations flexibly.

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