The repository corresponds to our recent ACL 2019 paper entitled "SemBleu: A Robust Metric for AMR Parsing Evaluation".
- SemBleu is fast, taking less than a second to evaluate a thousand of AMR pairs.
- SemBleu is accuray without any search errors.
- SemBleu considers high-order correspondences. From our experiments, it is mostly consistent with Smatch, but SemBleu can better capture performance variations.
chmod a+x eval.sh
./eval.sh output-file-path reference-file-path
Same as Smatch, AMRs in each file are seperated by one empty line, such as:
(a / ask-01 :ARG0 (b / boy) :ARG1 (q / question))
(a / answer-01 :ARG0 (g / girl) :ARG1 (q / question))
If you're developing a new metric and would like to have a comparison. Here is the 100 AMR graphs and the corresponding system outputs.
The table below lists the SemBleu scores of recent SOTA work. The numbers are obtained by running our script on their provided outputs.
Model | SemBleu |
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LDC2015E86 | |
Lyu and Titov, (ACL 2018) | 58.7 |
Groschwitz et al., (ACL 2018) | 51.8 |
Guo and Lu, (EMNLP 2018) | 50.4 |
LDC2016E25 | |
Lyu and Titov, (ACL 2018) | 60.3 |
van Noord and Bos, (CLIN 2017) | 49.5 |
LDC2017T10 | |
Zhang et al., (ACL 2019) | 59.9 |
Cai and Lam (EMNLP 2019) | 56.9 |
Groschwitz et al., (ACL 2018) | 52.5 |
Guo and Lu, (EMNLP 2018) | 52.4 |