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#1 A Human-machine Interface for Few-shot Rule Synthesis for Information Extraction [PDF] [Copy] [Kimi] [REL]

Authors: Robert Vacareanu ; George C.G. Barbosa ; Enrique Noriega-Atala ; Gus Hahn-Powell ; Rebecca Sharp ; Marco A. Valenzuela-Escárcega ; Mihai Surdeanu

We propose a system that assists a user in constructing transparent information extraction models, consisting of patterns (or rules) written in a declarative language, through program synthesis. Users of our system can specify their requirements through the use of examples,which are collected with a search interface. The rule-synthesis system proposes rule candidates and the results of applying them on a textual corpus; the user has the option to accept the candidate, request another option, or adjust the examples provided to the system. Through an interactive evaluation, we show that our approach generates high-precision rules even in a 1-shot setting. On a second evaluation on a widely-used relation extraction dataset (TACRED), our method generates rules that outperform considerably manually written patterns. Our code, demo, and documentation is available at https://clulab.github.io/odinsynth.