03/05/2021

Disambiguating Symbolic Expressions in Informal Documents

Dennis Müller, Cezary Kaliszyk

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Abstract: We propose the task of \emph{disambiguating} symbolic expressions in informal STEM documents in the form of \LaTeX files -- that is, determining their precise semantics and abstract syntax tree -- as a neural machine translation task. We discuss the distinct challenges involved and present a dataset with roughly 33,000 entries. We evaluated several baseline models on this dataset, which failed to yield even syntactically valid \LaTeX before overfitting. Consequently, we describe a methodology using a \emph{transformer} language model pre-trained on sources obtained from \url{arxiv.org}, which yields promising results despite the small size of the dataset. We evaluate our model using a plurality of dedicated techniques, taking syntax and semantics of symbolic expressions into account.

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