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Learning to Map Context-Dependent Sentences to Executable Formal Queries

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arxiv 1804.06868 v2 pith:L64AT6OC submitted 2018-04-18 cs.CL

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keywords modelqueriescontext-dependentexecutableexplicitformalinteractionmodeling
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We propose a context-dependent model to map utterances within an interaction to executable formal queries. To incorporate interaction history, the model maintains an interaction-level encoder that updates after each turn, and can copy sub-sequences of previously predicted queries during generation. Our approach combines implicit and explicit modeling of references between utterances. We evaluate our model on the ATIS flight planning interactions, and demonstrate the benefits of modeling context and explicit references.

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