Learning to Simulate Natural Language Feedback for Interactive Semantic Parsing
Yan, Hao, Srivastava, Saurabh, Tai, Yintao, Wang, Sida I., Yih, Wen-tau, Yao, Ziyu
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Interactive semantic parsing based on natural language (NL) feedback, where users provide feedback to correct the parser mistakes, has emerged as a more practical scenario than the traditional one-shot semantic parsing. However, prior work has heavily relied on human-annotated feedback data to train the interactive semantic parser, which is prohibitively expensive and not scalable. In this work, we propose a new task of simulating NL feedback for interactive semantic parsing. We accompany the task with a novel feedback evaluator. The evaluator is specifically designed to assess the quality of the simulated feedback, based on which we decide the best feedback simulator from our proposed variants. On a text-to-SQL dataset, we show that our feedback simulator can generate high-quality NL feedback to boost the error correction ability of a specific parser. In low-data settings, our feedback simulator can help achieve comparable error correction performance as trained using the costly, full set of human annotations.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-4-2023
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