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arxiv:2010.12844

FLIN: A Flexible Natural Language Interface for Web Navigation

Published on Oct 24, 2020
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Abstract

FLIN, a natural language interface, maps user commands to concept-level actions to flexibly adapt to different websites by ranking relevant navigation instructions.

AI assistants can now carry out tasks for users by directly interacting with website UIs. Current semantic parsing and slot-filling techniques cannot flexibly adapt to many different websites without being constantly re-trained. We propose FLIN, a natural language interface for web navigation that maps user commands to concept-level actions (rather than low-level UI actions), thus being able to flexibly adapt to different websites and handle their transient nature. We frame this as a ranking problem: given a user command and a webpage, FLIN learns to score the most relevant navigation instruction (involving action and parameter values). To train and evaluate FLIN, we collect a dataset using nine popular websites from three domains. Our results show that FLIN was able to adapt to new websites in a given domain.

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