Large-scale Semantic Parsing without Question-Answer Pairs

  • Reddy S
  • Lapata M
  • Steedman M
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Abstract

In this paper we introduce a novel semantic parsing approach to query Freebase in natural language without requiring manual annotations or question-answer pairs. Our key insight is to represent natural language via semantic graphs whose topology shares many commonalities with Freebase. Given this representation, we conceptualize semantic parsing as a graph matching problem. Our model converts sentences to semantic graphs using CCG and subsequently grounds them to Freebase guided by denotations as a form of weak supervision. Evaluation experiments on a subset of the Free917 and WebQuestions benchmark datasets show our semantic parser improves over the state of the art.

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Reddy, S., Lapata, M., & Steedman, M. (2014). Large-scale Semantic Parsing without Question-Answer Pairs. Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2, 377–392. https://doi.org/10.1162/tacl_a_00190

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