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Text-to-Pipeline: Bridging Natural Language and Data Preparation Pipelines

Information Retrieval 2025-11-11 v2 Computation and Language

Abstract

Data preparation (DP) transforms raw data into a form suitable for downstream applications, typically by composing operations into executable pipelines. Building such pipelines is time-consuming and requires sophisticated programming skills, posing a significant barrier for non-experts. To lower this barrier, we introduce Text-to-Pipeline, a new task that translates NL data preparation instructions into DP pipelines, and PARROT, a large-scale benchmark to support systematic evaluation. To ensure realistic DP scenarios, PARROT is built by mining transformation patterns from production pipelines and instantiating them on 23,009 real-world tables, resulting in ~18,000 tasks spanning 16 core operators. Our empirical evaluation on PARROT reveals a critical failure mode in cutting-edge LLMs: they struggle not only with multi-step compositional logic but also with semantic parameter grounding. We thus establish a strong baseline with Pipeline-Agent, an execution-aware agent that iteratively reflects on intermediate states. While it achieves state-of-the-art performance, a significant gap remains, underscoring the deep, unsolved challenges for PARROT. It provides the essential, large-scale testbed for developing and evaluating the next generation of autonomous data preparation agentic systems.

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@article{arxiv.2505.15874,
  title  = {Text-to-Pipeline: Bridging Natural Language and Data Preparation Pipelines},
  author = {Yuhang Ge and Yachuan Liu and Zhangyan Ye and Yuren Mao and Yunjun Gao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.15874},
  year   = {2025}
}