Title | Write, Execute, Assess: Program Synthesis with a REPL |
Publication Type | Conference Proceedings |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Authors | Ellis, K, Nye, M, Pu, Y, Sosa, F, Tenenbaum, JB, Solar-Lezama, A |
Conference Name | Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2019) |
Date Published | 11/2019 |
Conference Location | Vancouver, Canada |
Abstract | We present a neural program synthesis approach integrating components which write, execute, and assess code to navigate the search space of possible programs. We equip the search process with an interpreter or a read-eval-print-loop (REPL), which immediately executes partially written programs, exposing their semantics. The REPL addresses a basic challenge of program synthesis: tiny changes in syntax can lead to huge changes in semantics. We train a pair of models, a policy that proposes the new piece of code to write, and a value function that assesses the prospects of the code written so-far. At test time we can combine these models with a Sequential Monte Carlo algorithm. We apply our approach to two domains: synthesizing text editing programs and inferring 2D and 3D graphics programs. |
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