Correcting Semantic Parses with Natural Language through Dynamic Schema Encoding

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Abstract

In addressing the task of converting natural language to SQL queries, there are several semantic and syntactic challenges. It becomes increasingly important to understand and remedy the points of failure as the performance of semantic parsing systems improve. We explore semantic parse correction with natural language feedback, proposing a new solution built on the success of autoregressive decoders in text-to-SQL tasks. By separating the semantic and syntactic difficulties of the task, we show that the accuracy of text-to-SQL parsers can be boosted by up to 26% with only one turn of correction with natural language. Additionally, we show that a T5-base model is capable of correcting the errors of a T5-large model in a zero-shot, cross-parser setting.

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Glenn, P., Dakle, P. P., & Raghavan, P. (2023). Correcting Semantic Parses with Natural Language through Dynamic Schema Encoding. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (pp. 29–38). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2023.nlp4convai-1.3

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