Universal dependency relation features, but not explicit dependency tree structure, improve zero-shot cross-lingual semantic parsing on the Parallel Meaning Bank.
Universal Semantic Parsing
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Universal Dependencies (UD) offer a uniform cross-lingual syntactic representation, with the aim of advancing multilingual applications. Recent work shows that semantic parsing can be accomplished by transforming syntactic dependencies to logical forms. However, this work is limited to English, and cannot process dependency graphs, which allow handling complex phenomena such as control. In this work, we introduce UDepLambda, a semantic interface for UD, which maps natural language to logical forms in an almost language-independent fashion and can process dependency graphs. We perform experiments on question answering against Freebase and provide German and Spanish translations of the WebQuestions and GraphQuestions datasets to facilitate multilingual evaluation. Results show that UDepLambda outperforms strong baselines across languages and datasets. For English, it achieves a 4.9 F1 point improvement over the state-of-the-art on GraphQuestions. Our code and data can be downloaded at https://github.com/sivareddyg/udeplambda.
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A survey of cross-lingual features for zero-shot cross-lingual semantic parsing
Universal dependency relation features, but not explicit dependency tree structure, improve zero-shot cross-lingual semantic parsing on the Parallel Meaning Bank.