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TLSQL: Table Learning Structured Query Language

Published 20 Jan 2026 in cs.DB | (2601.14109v1)

Abstract: Table learning, which lies at the intersection of machine learning and modern database systems, has recently attracted growing attention. However, existing frameworks typically require explicit data export and extensive feature engineering, creating a high barrier for database practitioners. We present TLSQL (Table Learning Structured Query Language), a system that enables table learning directly over relational databases via SQL-like declarative specifications. TLSQL is implemented as a lightweight Python library that translates these specifications into standard SQL queries and structured learning task descriptions. The generated SQL queries are executed natively by the database engine, while the task descriptions are consumed by downstream table learning frameworks. This design allows users to focus on modeling and analysis rather than low-level data preparation and pipeline orchestration. Experiments on real-world datasets demonstrate that TLSQL effectively lowers the barrier to integrating machine learning into databasecentric workflows. Our code is available at https://github.com/rllmproject/tlsql/.

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