One of the limitations of semantic parsing approaches to open-domain question answering is the lexicosyntactic gap between natural language questions and knowledge base entries – there are many ways to ask a question, all with the same answer. In this paper we propose to bridge this gap by generating paraphrases of the input question with the goal that at least one of them will be correctly mapped to a knowledge-base query. We introduce a novel grammar model for paraphrase generation that does not require any sentence-aligned paraphrase corpus. Our key idea is to leverage the flexibility and scalability of latent-variable probabilistic context-free grammars to sample paraphrases. We do an extrinsic evaluation of our paraphrases by plugging ...
We consider the challenge of learning seman-tic parsers that scale to large, open-domain problems, s...
Paraphrase generation aims to rewrite a text with different words while keeping the same meaning. Pr...
How do we build a semantic parser in a new domain starting with zero training ex-amples? We introduc...
One of the limitations of semantic parsing approaches to open-domain question answering is the lexic...
A central challenge in semantic parsing is handling the myriad ways in which knowl-edge base predica...
A central challenge in semantic parsing is handling the myriad ways in which knowl-edge base predica...
Paraphrase generation is an important problem in NLP, especially in question answering, information ...
Paraphrase, i.e., differing textual realizations of the same meaning, has proven useful for many nat...
Traditional semantic parsers map language onto compositional, executable queries in a fixed schema. ...
We present a Question Answering system for technical domains which makes an intelligent use of parap...
The Paraphrase Database (PPDB; Ganitke-vitch et al., 2013) is an extensive semantic re-source, consi...
Understanding questions expressed in natural language is a fundamental challenge studied under diffe...
Research on paraphrase has mostly fo-cussed on lexical or syntactic variation within individual sent...
The soundness of syntax is an important issue for the paraphrase generation task. Most methods cont...
Lexical gap in cQA search, resulted by the variability of languages, has been recognized as an impor...
We consider the challenge of learning seman-tic parsers that scale to large, open-domain problems, s...
Paraphrase generation aims to rewrite a text with different words while keeping the same meaning. Pr...
How do we build a semantic parser in a new domain starting with zero training ex-amples? We introduc...
One of the limitations of semantic parsing approaches to open-domain question answering is the lexic...
A central challenge in semantic parsing is handling the myriad ways in which knowl-edge base predica...
A central challenge in semantic parsing is handling the myriad ways in which knowl-edge base predica...
Paraphrase generation is an important problem in NLP, especially in question answering, information ...
Paraphrase, i.e., differing textual realizations of the same meaning, has proven useful for many nat...
Traditional semantic parsers map language onto compositional, executable queries in a fixed schema. ...
We present a Question Answering system for technical domains which makes an intelligent use of parap...
The Paraphrase Database (PPDB; Ganitke-vitch et al., 2013) is an extensive semantic re-source, consi...
Understanding questions expressed in natural language is a fundamental challenge studied under diffe...
Research on paraphrase has mostly fo-cussed on lexical or syntactic variation within individual sent...
The soundness of syntax is an important issue for the paraphrase generation task. Most methods cont...
Lexical gap in cQA search, resulted by the variability of languages, has been recognized as an impor...
We consider the challenge of learning seman-tic parsers that scale to large, open-domain problems, s...
Paraphrase generation aims to rewrite a text with different words while keeping the same meaning. Pr...
How do we build a semantic parser in a new domain starting with zero training ex-amples? We introduc...