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Towards Universal Tabular Embeddings: A Benchmark Across Data Tasks

Liane Vogel
Kavitha Srinivas
Niharika D'Souza
Sola Shirai
Oktie Hassanzadeh
Horst Samulowitz
Main:12 Pages
9 Figures
Bibliography:2 Pages
21 Tables
Appendix:7 Pages
Abstract

Tabular foundation models aim to learn universal representations of tabular data that transfer across tasks and domains, enabling applications such as table retrieval, semantic search and table-based prediction. Despite the growing number of such models, it remains unclear which approach works best in practice, as existing methods are often evaluated under task-specific settings that make direct comparison difficult. To address this, we introduce TEmBed, the Tabular Embedding Test Bed, a comprehensive benchmark for systematically evaluating tabular embeddings across four representation levels: cell, row, column, and table. Evaluating a diverse set of tabular representation learning models, we show that which model to use depends on the task and representation level. Our results offer practical guidance for selecting tabular embeddings in real-world applications and lay the groundwork for developing more general-purpose tabular representation models.

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