On graph-based reentrancy-free semantic parsing

02/15/2023
by   Alban Petit, et al.
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We propose a novel graph-based approach for semantic parsing that resolves two problems observed in the literature: (1) seq2seq models fail on compositional generalization tasks; (2) previous work using phrase structure parsers cannot cover all the semantic parses observed in treebanks. We prove that both MAP inference and latent tag anchoring (required for weakly-supervised learning) are NP-hard problems. We propose two optimization algorithms based on constraint smoothing and conditional gradient to approximately solve these inference problems. Experimentally, our approach delivers state-of-the-art results on Geoquery, Scan and Clevr, both for i.i.d. splits and for splits that test for compositional generalization.

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