Syntactic search by example

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Abstract

We present a system that allows a user to search a large linguistically annotated corpus using syntactic patterns over dependency graphs. In contrast to previous attempts to this effect, we introduce a light-weight query language that does not require the user to know the details of the underlying syntactic representations, and instead to query the corpus by providing an example sentence coupled with simple markup. Search is performed at an interactive speed due to an efficient linguistic graph-indexing and retrieval engine. This allows for rapid exploration, development and refinement of syntax-based queries. We demonstrate the system using queries over two corpora: the English wikipedia, and a collection of English pubmed abstracts. A demo of the wikipedia system is avilable at: https://allenai.github.io/spike/ .

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Shlain, M., Taub-Tabib, H., Sadde, S., & Goldberg, Y. (2020). Syntactic search by example. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (pp. 17–23). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2020.acl-demos.3

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