PIZZA - a task-oriented semantic parsing dataset

Overview

PIZZA - a task-oriented semantic parsing dataset

The PIZZA dataset continues the exploration of task-oriented parsing by introducing a new dataset for parsing pizza and drink orders, whose semantics cannot be captured by flat slots and intents.

The dataset comes in two main versions, one in a recently introduced utterance-level hierarchical notation that we call TOP, and one whose targets are executable representations (EXR).

Below are two examples of orders that can be found in the data:

{
    "dev.SRC": "five medium pizzas with tomatoes and ham",
    "dev.EXR": "(ORDER (PIZZAORDER (NUMBER 5 ) (SIZE MEDIUM ) (TOPPING HAM ) (TOPPING TOMATOES ) ) )",
    "dev.TOP": "(ORDER (PIZZAORDER (NUMBER five ) (SIZE medium ) pizzas with (TOPPING tomatoes ) and (TOPPING ham ) ) )"
}
{
    "dev.SRC": "i want to order two medium pizzas with sausage and black olives and two medium pizzas with pepperoni and extra cheese and three large pizzas with pepperoni and sausage",
    "dev.EXR": "(ORDER (PIZZAORDER (NUMBER 2 ) (SIZE MEDIUM ) (COMPLEX_TOPPING (QUANTITY EXTRA ) (TOPPING CHEESE ) ) (TOPPING PEPPERONI ) ) (PIZZAORDER (NUMBER 2 ) (SIZE MEDIUM ) (TOPPING OLIVES ) (TOPPING SAUSAGE ) ) (PIZZAORDER (NUMBER 3 ) (SIZE LARGE ) (TOPPING PEPPERONI ) (TOPPING SAUSAGE ) ) )",
    "dev.TOP": "(ORDER i want to order (PIZZAORDER (NUMBER two ) (SIZE medium ) pizzas with (TOPPING sausage ) and (TOPPING black olives ) ) and (PIZZAORDER (NUMBER two ) (SIZE medium ) pizzas with (TOPPING pepperoni ) and (COMPLEX_TOPPING (QUANTITY extra ) (TOPPING cheese ) ) ) and (PIZZAORDER (NUMBER three ) (SIZE large ) pizzas with (TOPPING pepperoni ) and (TOPPING sausage ) ) )"
}

While more details on the dataset conventions and construction can be found in the paper, we give a high level idea of the main rules our target semantics follow:

  • Each order can include any number of pizza and/or drink suborders. These suborders are labeled with the constructors PIZZAORDER and DRINKORDER, respectively.
  • Each top-level order is always labeled with the root constructor ORDER.
  • Both pizza and drink orders can have NUMBER and SIZE attributes.
  • A pizza order can have any number of TOPPING attributes, each of which can be negated. Negative particles can have larger scope with the use of the or particle, e.g., no peppers or onions will negate both peppers and onions.
  • Toppings can be modified by quantifiers such as a lot or extra, a little, etc.
  • A pizza order can have a STYLE attribute (e.g., thin crust style or chicago style).
  • Styles can be negated.
  • Each drink order must have a DRINKTYPE (e.g. coke), and can also have a CONTAINERTYPE (e.g. bottle) and/or a volume modifier (e.g., three 20 fl ounce coke cans).

We view ORDER, PIZZAORDER, and DRINKORDER as intents, and the rest of the semantic constructors as composite slots, with the exception of the leaf constructors, which are viewed as entities (resolved slot values).

Dataset statistics

In the below table we give high level statistics of the data.

Train Dev Test
Number of utterances 2,456,446 348 1,357
Unique entities 367 109 180
Avg entities per utterance 5.32 5.37 5.42
Avg intents per utterance 1.76 1.25 1.28

More details can be found in appendix of our publication.

Getting Started

The repo structure is as follows:

PIZZA
|
|_____ data
|      |_____ PIZZA_train.json.zip             # a zipped version of the training data
|      |_____ PIZZA_train.10_percent.json.zip  # a random subset representing 10% of training data
|      |_____ PIZZA_dev.json                   # the dev portion of the data
|      |_____ PIZZA_test.json                  # the test portion of the data
|
|_____ utils
|      |_____ __init__.py
|      |_____ entity_resolution.py # entity resolution script
|      |_____ express_utils.py     # utilities
|      |_____ semantic_matchers.py # metric functions
|      |_____ sexp_reader.py       # tree reader helper functions 
|      |_____ trees.py             # tree classes and readers
|      |
|      |_____ catalogs             # directory with catalog files of entities
|      
|_____ doc 
|      |_____ PIZZA_dataset_reader_metrics_examples.ipynb
|
|_____ READMED.md

The dev and test data files are json lines files where each line represents one utterance and contains 4 keys:

  • *.SRC: the natural language order input
  • *.EXR: the ground truth target semantic representation in EXR format
  • *.TOP: the ground truth target semantic representation in TOP format
  • *.PCFG_ERR: a boolean flag indicating whether our PCFG system parsed the utterance correctly. See publication for more details

The training data file comes in a similar format, with two differences:

  • there is no train.PCFG_ERR flag since the training data is all synthetically generated hence parsable with perfect accuracy. In other words, this flag would be True for all utterances in that file.
  • there is an extra train.TOP-DECOUPLED key that is the ground truth target semantic representation in TOP-Decoupled format. See publication for more details.

Security

See CONTRIBUTING for more information.

License

This library is licensed under the CC-BY-NC-4.0 License.

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