NL2Bash: A Corpus and Semantic Parser for Natural Language Interface to the Linux Operating System

02/25/2018
by   Xi Victoria Lin, et al.
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We present new data and semantic parsing methods for the problem of mapping English sentences to Bash commands (NL2Bash). Our long-term goal is to enable any user to perform operations such as file manipulation, search, and application-specific scripting by simply stating their goals in English. We take a first step in this domain, by providing a new dataset of challenging but commonly used Bash commands and expert-written English descriptions, along with baseline methods to establish performance levels on this task.

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