Inference of Regular Expressions for Text Extraction from Examples

Type:

Jour

Authors:

Alberto Bartoli, Andrea De Lorenzo, Eric Medvet, Fabiano Tarlao

In:

IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (TKDE)
(rank Q1 in Computer Science Applications)

Year:

2016

Notes:

Silver Medal 13-th HUMIES

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Abstract #

A large class of entity extraction tasks from text that is either semistructured or fully unstructured may be addressed by regular expressions, because in many practical cases the relevant entities follow an underlying syntactical pattern and this pattern may be described by a regular expression. In this work we consider the long-standing problem of synthesizing such expressions automatically, based solely on examples of the desired behavior.We present the design and implementation of a system capable of addressing extraction tasks of realistic complexity. Our system is based on an evolutionary procedure carefully tailored to the specific needs of regular expression generation by examples. The procedure executes a search driven by a multiobjective optimization strategy aimed at simultaneously improving multiple performance indexes of candidate solutions while at the same time ensuring an adequate exploration of the huge solution space. We assess our proposal experimentally in great depth, on a number of challenging datasets. The accuracy of the obtained solutions seems to be adequate for practical usage and improves over earlier proposals significantly. Most importantly, our results are highly competitive even with respect to human operators. A prototype is available as a web application at http://regex.inginf.units.it.