Data imputation is an effective way to handle missing data, which is common in practical applications. In this study, we propose and test a novel data imputation process that achieve two important goals: (1) preserve the row-wise similarities among observations and column-wise contextual relationships among features in the feature matrix, and (2) tailor the imputation process to specific downstream label prediction task. The proposed imputation process uses Transformer network and graph structure learning to iteratively refine the contextual relationships among features and similarities among observations. Moreover, it uses a meta-learning framework to select features that are influential to the downstream prediction task of interest. We conduct experiments on real-world large data sets, and show that the proposed imputation process consistently improves imputation and label prediction performance over a variety of benchmark methods.
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