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The impact of lexical and grammatical processing on generating code from natural language

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arxiv 2202.13972 v2 pith:FJXGFQ2E submitted 2022-02-28 cs.CL

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keywords codelanguagelexicalnaturalarchitecturecomponentsgrammaticalimpact
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Considering the seq2seq architecture of TranX for natural language to code translation, we identify four key components of importance: grammatical constraints, lexical preprocessing, input representations, and copy mechanisms. To study the impact of these components, we use a state-of-the-art architecture that relies on BERT encoder and a grammar-based decoder for which a formalization is provided. The paper highlights the importance of the lexical substitution component in the current natural language to code systems.

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