rebol ===== Code for grounded SMT on geoquery data or Free917 data. (N.b. This has nothing to do with the programming language REBOL [0]!) Dependencies ------------ ###Geoquery: _WASP_-1.0 includes the geoquery knowledge base and scripts for querying it. The evaluation scripts were slightly modified to produce full outputs. These scripts can be found in data/geoquery/wasp/, and they go into wasp-1.0/data/geo-funql/eval/. WASP-1.0 can be downloaded from here [1]. You'll also need a _Prolog_ environment for geoquery, e.g. SWI-Prolog [2]. We use the a slightly modified implementation of _smt-semparse_, as described in *Semantic parsing as machine translation* (Andreas et al, ACL 2013). Our fork can be found here [3]. This software depends on more stuff, e.g. the Moses decoder and SRILM. ###Free917: The parser used for Free917 is _sempre_, as described in *Semantic Parsing on Freebase from Question-Answer Pairs* (Berant et al, EMNLP 2013). It can be downloaded here [4] and further dependencies can be found in QUICKSTART.md. ###Both: For translation we use the _cdec_ toolkit, [5]. As semantic parsing is quite slow and rebol does it quite often, results are cached with _memcached_ [6]. You'll need the following _ruby gems_: * https://rubygems.org/gems/memcached * http://rubygems.org/gems/zipf * http://trollop.rubyforge.org/ --- * [0] http://www.rebol.com/ * [1] http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~ml/wasp/wasp-1.0.tar.bz2 * [2] http://www.swi-prolog.org/ * [3] https://github.com/pks/smt-semparse * [4] https://github.com/percyliang/sempre * [5] https://github.com/redpony/cdec * [6] http://memcached.org/