AutoDSL: Automated domain-specific language design for structural representation of procedures with constraints

The AutoDSL framework and the resulting DSL-based procedure constraints

Abstract

Accurate representation of procedures in restricted scenarios, such as non-standardized scientific experiments, requires precise depiction of constraints. Unfortunately, Domain-specific Language (DSL), as an effective tool to express constraints structurally, often requires case-by-case hand-crafting, necessitating customized, labor-intensive efforts. To overcome this challenge, we introduce the AutoDSL framework to automate DSL-based constraint design across various domains. Utilizing domain specified experimental protocol corpora, AutoDSL optimizes syntactic constraints and abstracts semantic constraints. Quantitative and qualitative analyses of the DSLs designed by AutoDSL across five distinct domains highlight its potential as an auxiliary module for language models, aiming to improve procedural planning and execution.

Publication
In Proceedings of the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Haofei Hou
Haofei Hou
Postgraduate

My research interests include Robotics and Artificial Intelligence.

Fanxu Meng
Fanxu Meng
PhD Candidate

I am currently studying at the College of Engineering, Peking University, under the direction of Prof. Lecheng Ruan and Prof. Qining Wang. My research interests include Robotics and Biomedical Engineering.