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TypeSQL: Knowledge-based Type-Aware Neural Text-to-SQL Generation

TypeSQL, a novel approach treating natural language to SQL conversion as a slot filling task with type information, outperforms previous models on the WikiSQL dataset and improves accuracy when database content is accessed.

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2018
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arXiv 2018
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Interacting with relational databases through natural language helps users of any background easily query and analyze a vast amount of data. This requires a system that understands users' questions and converts them to SQL queries automatically. In this paper we present a novel approach, TypeSQL, which views this problem as a slot filling task. Additionally, TypeSQL utilizes type information to better understand rare entities and numbers in natural language questions. We test this idea on the WikiSQL dataset and outperform the prior state-of-the-art by 5.5% in much less time. We also show that accessing the content of databases can significantly improve the performance when users' queries are not well-formed. TypeSQL gets 82.6% accuracy, a 17.5% absolute improvement compared to the previous content-sensitive model.

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