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RAT-SQL: Relation-Aware Schema Encoding and Linking for Text-to-SQL Parsers

Bailin Wang, Richard Shin, Xiaodong Liu, Oleksandr Polozov, Matthew Richardson

202039 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

When translating natural language questions into SQL queries to answer questions from a database, contemporary semantic parsing models struggle to generalize to unseen database schemas. The generalization challenge lies in (a) encoding the database relations in an accessible way for the semantic parser, and (b) modeling alignment between database columns and their mentions in a given query. We present a unified framework, based on the relation-aware self-attention mechanism, to address schema encoding, schema linking, and feature representation within a text-to-SQL encoder. On the challenging Spider dataset this framework boosts the exact match accuracy to 57.2%, surpassing its best counterparts by 8.7% absolute improvement. Further augmented with BERT, it achieves the new state-of-the-art performance of 65.6% on the Spider leaderboard. In addition, we observe qualitative improvements in the model's understanding of schema linking and alignment. Our implementation will be open-sourced at

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSQLSchema (genetic algorithms)ParsingData definition languageDatabase schemaProgramming languageNatural language processingArtificial intelligenceInformation retrievalDatabase designTopic ModelingNatural Language Processing TechniquesWeb Data Mining and Analysis
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