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Opening The Black-Box: Explaining Learned Cost Models For Databases

Published 19 Jul 2025 in cs.DB | (2507.14495v1)

Abstract: Learned Cost Models (LCMs) have shown superior results over traditional database cost models as they can significantly improve the accuracy of cost predictions. However, LCMs still fail for some query plans, as prediction errors can be large in the tail. Unfortunately, recent LCMs are based on complex deep neural models, and thus, there is no easy way to understand where this accuracy drop is rooted, which critically prevents systematic troubleshooting. In this demo paper, we present the very first approach for opening the black box by bringing AI explainability approaches to LCMs. As a core contribution, we developed new explanation techniques that extend existing methods that are available for the general explainability of AI models and adapt them significantly to be usable for LCMs. In our demo, we provide an interactive tool to showcase how explainability for LCMs works. We believe this is a first step for making LCMs debuggable and thus paving the road for new approaches for systematically fixing problems in LCMs.

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