Gaining More Insight into Neural Semantic Parsing with Challenging Benchmarks

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The Parallel Meaning Bank (PMB) serves as a corpus for semantic processing with a focus on semantic parsing and text generation. Currently, we witness an excellent performance of neural parsers and generators on the PMB. This might suggest that such semantic processing tasks have by and large been solved. We argue that this is not the case and that performance scores from the past on the PMB are inflated by non-optimal data splits and test sets that are too easy. In response, we introduce several changes. First, instead of the prior random split, we propose a more systematic splitting approach to improve the reliability of the standard test data. Second, except for the standard test set, we also propose two challenge sets: one with longer texts including discourse structure, and one that addresses compositional generalization. We evaluate five neural models for semantic parsing and meaning-to-text generation. Our results show that model performance declines (in some cases dramatically) on the challenge sets, revealing the limitations of neural models when confronting such challenges.

Originele taal-2English
Titel5th International Workshop on Designing Meaning Representation, DMR 2024 at LREC-COLING 2024 - Workshop Proceedings
RedacteurenClaire Bonial, Julia Bonn, Jena D. Hwang
UitgeverijEuropean Language Resources Association (ELRA)
Pagina's162-175
Aantal pagina's14
ISBN van elektronische versie978-249381439-5
StatusPublished - 2024
Evenement5th International Workshop on Designing Meaning Representation, DMR 2024 - Torino, Italy
Duur: 21-mei-202421-mei-2024

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Conference5th International Workshop on Designing Meaning Representation, DMR 2024
Land/RegioItaly
StadTorino
Periode21/05/202421/05/2024

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