Michael Muller, Steven Ross, et al.
IUI 2022
Having access to realistic workloads for a given database instance is extremely important to enable stress and vulnerability testing, as well as to optimize for cost and performance. Recent advances in learned cost models have shown that when enough diverse SQL queries are available, one can effectively and efficiently predict the cost of running a given query against a specific database engine. In this paper, we describe our experience in exploiting modern synthetic data generation techniques, inspired by the generative AI and LLM community, to create high-quality datasets enabling the effective training of such learned cost models. Initial results show that we can improve a learned cost model’s predictive accuracy by training it with 45% fewer queries than when using competitive generation approaches.
Michael Muller, Steven Ross, et al.
IUI 2022
Sahil Suneja, Yufan Zhuang, et al.
ACM TOSEM
Chih-kai Ting, Karl Munson, et al.
AAAI 2023
Saurabh Pujar, Yunhui Zheng, et al.
Empirical Software Engineering