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Learning Structured Natural Language Representations for Semantic Parsing

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arxiv 1704.08387 v3 pith:EWSIAMF3 submitted 2017-04-27 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords semanticrepresentationsinducedlanguagenaturalparserparsingpredicate-argument
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We introduce a neural semantic parser that converts natural language utterances to intermediate representations in the form of predicate-argument structures, which are induced with a transition system and subsequently mapped to target domains. The semantic parser is trained end-to-end using annotated logical forms or their denotations. We obtain competitive results on various datasets. The induced predicate-argument structures shed light on the types of representations useful for semantic parsing and how these are different from linguistically motivated ones.

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