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Macro Grammars and Holistic Triggering for Efficient Semantic Parsing

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arxiv 1707.07806 v2 pith:C4IFRN67 submitted 2017-07-25 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords grammarsholisticmacrotriggeringaccuracyalgorithmdenotationsforms
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To learn a semantic parser from denotations, a learning algorithm must search over a combinatorially large space of logical forms for ones consistent with the annotated denotations. We propose a new online learning algorithm that searches faster as training progresses. The two key ideas are using macro grammars to cache the abstract patterns of useful logical forms found thus far, and holistic triggering to efficiently retrieve the most relevant patterns based on sentence similarity. On the WikiTableQuestions dataset, we first expand the search space of an existing model to improve the state-of-the-art accuracy from 38.7% to 42.7%, and then use macro grammars and holistic triggering to achieve an 11x speedup and an accuracy of 43.7%.

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  1. Effective Search of Logical Forms for Weakly Supervised Knowledge-Based Question Answering

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    An operator predictor constrains the logical-form search space, increasing search success and reducing spurious logical forms, which improves semantic parser training and lifts CSQA KBQA accuracy from 67% to 72%.

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