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EDMEDM-2019-AngertS #multimodal
Augmenting Transcripts with Natural Language Processing and Multimodal Data (TA, BS).
SCAMSCAM-2019-MondalRS #analysis #architecture #automation #case study #using
An Exploratory Study on Automatic Architectural Change Analysis Using Natural Language Processing Techniques (AKM, BR, KAS), pp. 62–73.
FMFM-2019-VuO #semantics #specification
Formal Semantics Extraction from Natural Language Specifications for ARM (AVV, MO), pp. 465–483.
AIIDEAIIDE-2019-KimRTS #comprehension
Cooperation and Codenames: Understanding Natural Language Processing via Codenames (AK, MR, AT, AS), pp. 160–166.
FDGFDG-2019-MobramaeinW #design #generative #interface
A methodology for designing natural language interfaces for procedural content generation (AM, JW), p. 9.
FDGFDG-2019-ZhangS #game studies #query
Retrieving videogame moments with natural language queries (XZ, AMS), p. 7.
ECIRECIR-p2-2019-SyedIGSV #detection #induction #learning #query
Inductive Transfer Learning for Detection of Well-Formed Natural Language Search Queries (BS, VI, MG0, MS0, VV), pp. 45–52.
ICMLICML-2019-TennenholtzM
The Natural Language of Actions (GT, SM), pp. 6196–6205.
KDDKDD-2019-GuoGSLZCA #recommendation
Deep Natural Language Processing for Search and Recommender Systems (WG, HG, JS, BL, LZ, BCC, DA), pp. 3199–3200.
PADLPADL-2019-NguyenSP #generative #ontology
Natural Language Generation from Ontologies (VN, TCS, EP), pp. 64–81.
PADLPADL-2019-PendharkarG #approach
An ASP Based Approach to Answering Questions for Natural Language Text (DP, GG), pp. 46–63.
PLDIPLDI-2019-CampagnaXMSL #generative #named #parsing #semantics
Genie: a generator of natural language semantic parsers for virtual assistant commands (GC, SX, MM, RS, MSL), pp. 394–410.
ASEASE-2019-Kolthoff #automation #generative #prototype #requirements #strict #user interface #visual notation
Automatic Generation of Graphical User Interface Prototypes from Unrestricted Natural Language Requirements (KK), pp. 1234–1237.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2019-Marques #developer #documentation
Helping developers search and locate task-relevant information in natural language documents (AM), pp. 1168–1171.
ICSE-2019-LeClairJM #generative #summary
A neural model for generating natural language summaries of program subroutines (AL, SJ, CM), pp. 795–806.
ICSE-2019-MalikPP #javascript #named
NL2Type: inferring JavaScript function types from natural language information (RSM, JP, MP), pp. 304–315.
ICSE-2019-MotwaniB #automation #generative #precise #specification
Automatically generating precise Oracles from structured natural language specifications (MM, YB), pp. 188–199.
MSRMSR-2018-MantylaCC08 #analysis #pipes and filters #re-engineering
Natural language or not (NLON): a package for software engineering text analysis pipeline (MVM, FC, MC), pp. 387–391.
MSRMSR-2018-YinDCVN08 #learning #stack overflow
Learning to mine aligned code and natural language pairs from stack overflow (PY, BD, EC, BV, GN), pp. 476–486.
AIIDEAIIDE-2018-Ontanon #comprehension #game studies #named #prototype
SHRDLU: A Game Prototype Inspired by Winograd's Natural Language Understanding Work (SO), pp. 268–270.
CIKMCIKM-2018-LiuPZJH #generative #keyword #problem #query
Generating Keyword Queries for Natural Language Queries to Alleviate Lexical Chasm Problem (XL, SP, QZ0, YGJ, XH), pp. 1163–1172.
ECMFAECMFA-2018-BarmpisKH #execution #framework #towards
Towards a Framework for Writing Executable Natural Language Rules (KB, DSK, JH), pp. 251–263.
ASEASE-2018-HeCHL
Characterizing the natural language descriptions in software logging statements (PH, ZC, SH, MRL), pp. 178–189.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2018-Hosseini #android #policy #privacy #semantics
Semantic inference from natural language privacy policies and Android code (MBH), pp. 940–943.
ICSTICST-2018-Listenmaa #testing
Testing Natural Language Grammars (IL), pp. 428–429.
EDMEDM-2017-BalyanMM #approach #comprehension #machine learning
Combining Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing Approach to Assess Literary Text Comprehension (RB, KSM, DSM).
ICSMEICSME-2017-CampbellT #named
NLP2Code: Code Snippet Content Assist via Natural Language Tasks (BAC, CT), pp. 628–632.
SANERSANER-2017-WangPV #automation #generative #sequence
Automatically generating natural language descriptions for object-related statement sequences (XW, LLP, KVS), pp. 205–216.
CIKMCIKM-2017-SuAKPGE #api #web
Building Natural Language Interfaces to Web APIs (YS0, AHA, MK, PP, MG, MJE), pp. 177–186.
CIKMCIKM-2017-ZhengC0YZ #graph
Natural Language Question/Answering: Let Users Talk With The Knowledge Graph (WZ, HC, LZ0, JXY, KZ), pp. 217–226.
ICMLICML-2017-MouLLJ #distributed #execution #query #symbolic computation
Coupling Distributed and Symbolic Execution for Natural Language Queries (LM, ZL, HL0, ZJ), pp. 2518–2526.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2017-Yaghmazadeh0DD #named #query #synthesis
SQLizer: query synthesis from natural language (NY, YW0, ID, TD), p. 26.
ASEASE-2017-LinL0CGLLMR #interface #named #query
TiQi: a natural language interface for querying software project data (JL, YL, JG0, JCH, WG, WL, SL, NM, AR), pp. 973–977.
ASEASE-2017-ZamaniradBBC0 #api #programming
Programming bots by synthesizing natural language expressions into API invocations (SZ, BB, MCB, FC, CR0), pp. 832–837.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2017-SahaGMM #framework #platform #query
Natural language querying in SAP-ERP platform (DS, NG, SM, BM), pp. 878–883.
GPCEGPCE-2017-LapenaFPC #feature model #modelling
Analyzing the impact of natural language processing over feature location in models (RL, JF, OP, CC), pp. 63–76.
ICSTICST-2017-YangHHLC #industrial #testing
An Industrial Study of Natural Language Processing Based Test Case Prioritization (YY, XH, XH, ZL, ZC0), pp. 548–549.
ICSMEICSME-2016-PanditaTWT #api #constraints #named
ICON: Inferring Temporal Constraints from Natural Language API Descriptions (RP, KT, LW, TT), pp. 378–388.
ICSMEICSME-2016-YeXFLK #api #learning
Learning to Extract API Mentions from Informal Natural Language Discussions (DY, ZX, CYF, JL0, NK), pp. 389–399.
SANERSANER-2016-DamZ #classification #identification
Software Language Identification with Natural Language Classifiers (JKvD, VZ), pp. 624–628.
SANERSANER-2016-NayrollesH #debugging #named
BUMPER: A Tool for Coping with Natural Language Searches of Millions of Bugs and Fixes (MN, AHL), pp. 649–652.
SCAMSCAM-2016-BinkleyL
A Case for Software Specific Natural Language Techniques (DWB, DJL), pp. 187–196.
AIIDEAIIDE-2016-Valls-VargasZO #predict
Predicting Proppian Narrative Functions from Stories in Natural Language (JVV, JZ, SO), pp. 107–113.
CIKMCIKM-2016-AnderssonLPHR #question #retrieval
When is the Time Ripe for Natural Language Processing for Patent Passage Retrieval? (LA, ML, JRMP, AH, AR), pp. 1453–1462.
ICMLICML-2016-KumarIOIBGZPS #memory management #network
Ask Me Anything: Dynamic Memory Networks for Natural Language Processing (AK, OI, PO, MI, JB0, IG, VZ, RP, RS), pp. 1378–1387.
SKYSKY-2016-ExmanS #performance #programming language #reliability
Fast and Reliable Software Translation of Programming Languages to Natural Language (IE, OS), pp. 57–64.
OnwardOnward-2016-ZilbersteinY #corpus #similarity
Leveraging a corpus of natural language descriptions for program similarity (MZ, EY), pp. 197–211.
FSEFSE-2016-XuZCPX #probability #python #type inference
Python probabilistic type inference with natural language support (ZX, XZ0, LC0, KP, BX), pp. 607–618.
ICSE-2016-DesaiGHJKMRR #synthesis #using
Program synthesis using natural language (AD, SG, VH, NJ, AK, MM, SR, SR), pp. 345–356.
CASECASE-2016-JiaSCBCX
Program robots manufacturing tasks by natural language instructions (YJ, LS, YC0, JB, JYC, NX0), pp. 633–638.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2015-AmsterdamerKM #interface #mining #named
NL2CM: A Natural Language Interface to Crowd Mining (YA, AK, TM), pp. 1433–1438.
VLDBVLDB-2015-AmsterdamerKM #interface #query
A Natural Language Interface for Querying General and Individual Knowledge (YA, AK, TM), pp. 1430–1441.
EDMEDM-2015-AllenM #modelling #student #word
You are your words: Modeling Students' Vocabulary Knowledge with Natural Language Processing Techniques (LKA, DSM), pp. 258–265.
ICSMEICSME-2015-AbidDCM #automation #c++ #generative #summary #using
Using stereotypes in the automatic generation of natural language summaries for C++ methods (NJA, ND, MLC, JIM), pp. 561–565.
ICSMEICSME-2015-PawelkaJ #case study #identifier
Is this code written in English? A study of the natural language of comments and identifiers in practice (TP, EJ), pp. 401–410.
SANERSANER-2015-JiangSPLZ #comprehension #developer #interactive #query
Understanding developers’ natural language queries with interactive clarification (SJ, LS, XP, ZL, WZ), pp. 13–22.
SEFMSEFM-2015-CarvalhoBCCMS #csp #requirements #testing
NAT2TEST Tool: From Natural Language Requirements to Test Cases Based on CSP (GC, FAB, AC, AC, AM, AS), pp. 283–290.
FDGFDG-2015-Lessard #design #game studies
Design Rationale for Natural Language Game Conversations (JL).
HCIHIMI-IKD-2015-EldesoukyMSD #interface #knowledge base
Seed, a Natural Language Interface to Knowledge Bases (BE, HM, SS, AD), pp. 280–290.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2015-PfaffK #automation #benchmark #classification #documentation #identification #metric
Natural Language Processing Techniques for Document Classification in IT Benchmarking — Automated Identification of Domain Specific Terms (MP, HK), pp. 360–366.
CIKMCIKM-2015-LiCH #framework #multi #summary
Weakly Supervised Natural Language Processing Framework for Abstractive Multi-Document Summarization: Weakly Supervised Abstractive Multi-Document Summarization (PL, TWC, HH), pp. 1401–1410.
ICMLICML-2015-AllamanisTGW #modelling #source code
Bimodal Modelling of Source Code and Natural Language (MA, DT, ADG, YW), pp. 2123–2132.
SKYSKY-2015-FragaMRM #analysis #assessment #automation #generative #health
Natural Language Processing System Applied in Public Health for Assessment of an Automatic Analysis of Patterns Generator (AF, JLM, VR, VM), pp. 31–38.
SPLCSPLC-2015-FerrariSGD #diagrams #documentation #feature model #tool support
CMT and FDE: tools to bridge the gap between natural language documents and feature diagrams (AF, GOS, SG, FD), pp. 402–410.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2015-0002SGBZ #automation #impact analysis #named #requirements
NARCIA: an automated tool for change impact analysis in natural language requirements (CA, MS, AG, LCB, FZ), pp. 962–965.
ICSEICSE-v2-2015-ArnaoudovaHMA #re-engineering #retrieval #using
The Use of Text Retrieval and Natural Language Processing in Software Engineering (VA, SH, AM, GA), pp. 949–950.
DATEDATE-2015-YanCC #consistency #specification
Formal consistency checking over specifications in natural languages (RY, CHC, YC), pp. 1677–1682.
ISSTAISSTA-2015-YueAZ #automation #framework #generative #named #testing
RTCM: a natural language based, automated, and practical test case generation framework (TY, SA, MZ), pp. 397–408.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2014-GulwaniM #data analysis #interactive #named #programming #spreadsheet
NLyze: interactive programming by natural language for spreadsheet data analysis and manipulation (SG, MM), pp. 803–814.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2014-LiJ #database #interactive #interface #named #query #relational
NaLIR: an interactive natural language interface for querying relational databases (FL, HVJ), pp. 709–712.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2014-ZouHWYHZ #approach #data-driven #graph #rdf
Natural language question answering over RDF: a graph data driven approach (LZ, RH, HW, JXY, WH, DZ), pp. 313–324.
VLDBVLDB-2015-LiJ14 #database #interactive #interface #relational
Constructing an Interactive Natural Language Interface for Relational Databases (FL, HVJ), pp. 73–84.
EDMEDM-2014-AllenSM #development #power of
Now We're Talking: Leveraging the Power of Natural Language Processing to Inform ITS Development (LKA, ELS, DSM), pp. 401–402.
MSRMSR-2014-MertenMBP #semistructured data
Classifying unstructured data into natural language text and technical information (TM, BM, SB, BP), pp. 300–303.
CIKMCIKM-2014-SondhiZ #community #knowledge base #mining #online
Mining Semi-Structured Online Knowledge Bases to Answer Natural Language Questions on Community QA Websites (PS, CZ), pp. 341–350.
KEODKEOD-2014-DogmusPE #ontology #query
Answering Natural Language Queries about Rehabilitation Robotics Ontology on the Cloud (ZD, VP, EE), pp. 75–83.
RERE-2014-PruskiLAOARC #named #query #towards
TiQi: Towards natural language trace queries (PP, SL, RA, GO, SA, AR, JCH), pp. 123–132.
RERE-2014-RiazKSW #automation #identification #requirements #security
Hidden in plain sight: Automatically identifying security requirements from natural language artifacts (MR, JTK, JS, LAW), pp. 183–192.
REFSQREFSQ-2014-FerraridSG #requirements
Measuring and Improving the Completeness of Natural Language Requirements (AF, FD, GOS, SG), pp. 23–38.
REFSQREFSQ-2014-KnaussO #automation #categorisation #requirements
(Semi-) automatic Categorization of Natural Language Requirements (EK, DO), pp. 39–54.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2013-HuangZ #rdf
Natural language question answering over RDF data (RH, LZ), pp. 1289–1290.
ICPCICPC-2013-MorenoASMPV #automation #generative #java #summary
Automatic generation of natural language summaries for Java classes (LM, JA, GS, AM, LLP, KVS), pp. 23–32.
ICPCICPC-2013-MorenoMPV #automation #generative #java #named #summary
JSummarizer: An automatic generator of natural language summaries for Java classes (LM, AM, LLP, KVS), pp. 230–232.
HCIHIMI-HSM-2013-ChunJHJSLCJ #using
Pathway Construction and Extension Using Natural Language Processing (HWC, SJJ, MNH, CHJ, SKS, SL, SPC, HJ), pp. 32–38.
EDOCEDOC-2013-SelwayGMS #approach #formal method #specification #using
Formalising Natural Language Specifications Using a Cognitive Linguistics/Configuration Based Approach (MS, GG, WM, MS), pp. 59–68.
SIGIRSIGIR-2013-FreitasFOC #approach #graph #linked data #open data #query #semantics
Answering natural language queries over linked data graphs: a distributional semantics approach (AF, FFdF, SO, EC), pp. 1107–1108.
SKYSKY-2013-SuarezMFM #automation #generative #semantics #using
Automatic Generation of Semantic Patterns using Techniques of Natural Language Processing (PS, VM, AF, JLM), pp. 34–44.
SPLCSPLC-2013-FerrariSd #documentation #mining
Mining commonalities and variabilities from natural language documents (AF, GOS, FD), pp. 116–120.
RERE-2013-DwarakanathRS #automation #requirements #taxonomy
Automatic extraction of glossary terms from natural language requirements (AD, RRR, SS), pp. 314–319.
REFSQREFSQ-2013-FerrariGT #clustering #documentation #requirements #using
Using Clustering to Improve the Structure of Natural Language Requirements Documents (AF, SG, GT), pp. 34–49.
REFSQREFSQ-2013-Ott #automation #categorisation #overview #scalability #specification
Automatic Requirement Categorization of Large Natural Language Specifications at Mercedes-Benz for Review Improvements (DO), pp. 50–64.
ASEASE-2013-AnnervazKSS #analysis #domain model #modelling #quality #requirements
Natural language requirements quality analysis based on business domain models (KMA, VSK, SS, MS), pp. 676–681.
ICSEICSE-2013-HauptmannJEHVB #smell #testing
Hunting for smells in natural language tests (BH, MJ, SE, LH, RV, PB), pp. 1217–1220.
ICSEICSE-2013-Slankas #data access #database #implementation #policy
Implementing database access control policy from unconstrained natural language text (JS), pp. 1357–1360.
SACSAC-2013-CarvalhoFBSMMB #generative #requirements #specification #testing
Test case generation from natural language requirements based on SCR specifications (GC, DF, FAB, AS, AM, LM, MRB), pp. 1217–1222.
ICLPICLP-J-2013-Schwitter #challenge
The jobs puzzle: Taking on the challenge via controlled natural language processing (RS), pp. 487–501.
ICSTICST-2013-AfshanMS #evolution #string #testing #using
Evolving Readable String Test Inputs Using a Natural Language Model to Reduce Human Oracle Cost (SA, PM, MS), pp. 352–361.
ICSMEICSM-2012-Pollock #analysis #challenge
Leveraging natural language analysis of software: Achievements, challenges, and opportunities (LLP), p. 4.
FDGFDG-2012-SaliLWMK #interactive #word
Getting a word in: adding artificial pauses to natural language interaction (SS, RL, NWF, MM, SK), pp. 57–64.
CAiSECAiSE-2012-LeopoldMP #generative #modelling #process
Generating Natural Language Texts from Business Process Models (HL, JM, AP), pp. 64–79.
CIKMCIKM-2012-ReyesD #preprocessor
Preprocessing of informal mathematical discourse in context ofcontrolled natural language (REGdPR, JFDF), pp. 1632–1636.
KEODKEOD-2012-AygulCC #multi #ontology #query
Natural Language Query Processing in Multimedia Ontologies (FAA, NKC, IC), pp. 66–75.
SEKESEKE-2012-AlbuquerquePL #approach #case study #experience #requirements #reuse #using
Reuse of Experiences Applied to Requirements Engineering: An Approach Based on Natural Language Processing (AA, VP, TL), pp. 574–577.
TOOLSTOOLS-EUROPE-2012-SoekenWD #behaviour #development #using
Assisted Behavior Driven Development Using Natural Language Processing (MS, RW, RD), pp. 269–287.
RERE-2012-Ott #fault #legacy #specification #using
Defects in natural language requirement specifications at Mercedes-Benz: An investigation using a combination of legacy data and expert opinion (DO), pp. 291–296.
RERE-2012-YangRGWN #automation #detection #nondeterminism #requirements
Speculative requirements: Automatic detection of uncertainty in natural language requirements (HY, ANDR, VG, AW, BN), pp. 11–20.
ICSEICSE-2012-IwamaNT #industrial #parsing #specification
Constructing parser for industrial software specifications containing formal and natural language description (FI, TN, HT), pp. 1012–1021.
ICSEICSE-2012-PanditaXZXOP #api #specification
Inferring method specifications from natural language API descriptions (RP, XX, HZ, TX, SO, AMP), pp. 815–825.
DACDAC-2012-Harris #design #specification
Extracting design information from natural language specifications (IGH), pp. 1256–1257.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2011-OliveiraMR11a #case study #programming
Natural language in introductory programming: an experimental study (OLO, AMM, NTR), p. 363.
ICSMEICSM-2011-RastkarMB #generative #source code #summary
Generating natural language summaries for crosscutting source code concerns (SR, GCM, AWJB), pp. 103–112.
AIIDEAIIDE-2011-NarayanIR #authoring #generative #named
DEXTOR: Reduced Effort Authoring for Template-Based Natural Language Generation (KSN, CLIJ, DLR).
CAiSECAiSE-2011-FriedrichMP #generative #process
Process Model Generation from Natural Language Text (FF, JM, FP), pp. 482–496.
ICEISICEIS-J-2011-BajwaC #modelling #specification #uml
From Natural Language Software Specifications to UML Class Models (ISB, MAC), pp. 224–237.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2011-BajwaNCA #interface #modelling
A Controlled Natural Language Interface to Class Models (ISB, MAN, AAC, SA), pp. 102–110.
ECIRECIR-2011-ZhouH #comprehension #learning #random
Learning Conditional Random Fields from Unaligned Data for Natural Language Understanding (DZ, YH), pp. 283–288.
ICMLICML-2011-SocherLNM #network #parsing #recursion
Parsing Natural Scenes and Natural Language with Recursive Neural Networks (RS, CCYL, AYN, CDM), pp. 129–136.
KDIRKDIR-2011-CostantiniFP #analysis #framework #representation
A Framework for Structured Knowledge Extraction and Representation from Natural Language through Deep Sentence Analysis (SC, NF, AP), pp. 282–287.
SEKESEKE-2011-BarrosNHT #case study #specification
The ucsCNL: A Controlled Natural Language for Use Case Specifications (FAB, LN, EH, DT), pp. 250–253.
AdaEuropeAdaEurope-2011-Hatton #evolution #on the
On the Evolution of Unnatural Language (LH), pp. 219–225.
ASEASE-2011-BacchelliCLM #documentation #semiparsing
Extracting structured data from natural language documents with island parsing (AB, AC, ML, AM), pp. 476–479.
ASEASE-2011-HillPV #code search #source code
Improving source code search with natural language phrasal representations of method signatures (EH, LLP, KVS), pp. 524–527.
ASEASE-2011-KimmigMM #query #source code
Querying source code with natural language (MK, MM, MM), pp. 376–379.
ASEASE-2011-Li #consistency #requirements #towards
Toward consistency checking of natural language temporal requirements (WL), pp. 651–655.
SACSAC-2011-ShiC #authoring #data access #interface #policy
A controlled natural language interface for authoring access control policies (LLS, DWC), pp. 1524–1530.
ICPCICPC-2010-AbebeT #concept #parsing
Natural Language Parsing of Program Element Names for Concept Extraction (SLA, PT), pp. 156–159.
CIAACIAA-2010-Johnson #using
Uniformizing Rational Relations for Natural Language Applications Using Weighted Determinization (JHJ), pp. 173–180.
EDOCEDOC-2010-BajwaBL #constraints #generative #ocl #specification
OCL Constraints Generation from Natural Language Specification (ISB, BB, MGL), pp. 204–213.
ICEISICEIS-AIDSS-2010-FariaGSMM #automation #ontology #using
Using Natural Language Processing for Automatic Extraction of Ontology Instances (CGdF, RG, IS, MM, DM), pp. 278–283.
CIKMCIKM-2010-ChubakR
Index structures for efficiently searching natural language text (PC, DR), pp. 689–698.
CIKMCIKM-2010-KobdaniSBKH #re-engineering #relational
Relational feature engineering of natural language processing (HK, HS, AB, WK, GH), pp. 1705–1708.
CIKMCIKM-2010-LiuWMKC #information retrieval
Weighting common syntactic structures for natural language based information retrieval (CL, HW, SIM, EK, DC), pp. 1485–1488.
ECIRECIR-2010-Lapata #image #information retrieval #multi
Image and Natural Language Processing for Multimedia Information Retrieval (ML), p. 12.
KEODKEOD-2010-Ruiz-MartinezVMH #ontology
Populating Biomedical Ontologies from Natural Language Texts (JMRM, RVG, RMB, AGH), pp. 27–36.
KMISKMIS-2010-ZyglarskiB #keyword #markov #network
Keywords Extraction — Selecting Keywords in Natural Language Texts with Markov Chains and Neural Networks (BZ, PB), pp. 315–321.
RERE-2010-SinhaPTN #analysis #automation #case study
Extending Automated Analysis of Natural Language Use Cases to Other Languages (AS, AMP, HT, TN), pp. 364–369.
RERE-2010-YangRGWN #ambiguity #analysis #requirements
Extending Nocuous Ambiguity Analysis for Anaphora in Natural Language Requirements (HY, ANDR, VG, AW, BN), pp. 25–34.
REFSQREFSQ-2010-BruijnD #ambiguity #case study #requirements
Ambiguity in Natural Language Software Requirements: A Case Study (FdB, HLD), pp. 233–247.
ASEASE-2010-YangWRN #automation #coordination #detection #requirements
Automatic detection of nocuous coordination ambiguities in natural language requirements (HY, AW, ANDR, BN), pp. 53–62.
ICSEICSE-2010-WurschGRG #developer #query
Supporting developers with natural language queries (MW, GG, GR, HG), pp. 165–174.
SACSAC-2010-BucchiaroneGFT #experience #requirements #scalability #set #using
An experience in using a tool for evaluating a large set of natural language requirements (AB, SG, AF, GT), pp. 281–286.
SACSAC-2010-MatteucciPS #named
CNL4DSA: a controlled natural language for data sharing agreements (IM, MP, MLS), pp. 616–620.
ICSTICST-2010-SinhaSP #automation #case study #named
Text2Test: Automated Inspection of Natural Language Use Cases (AS, SMSJ, AMP), pp. 155–164.
DocEngDocEng-2009-JoshiL #analysis #documentation #image #using #web
Web document text and images extraction using DOM analysis and natural language processing (PMJ, SL), pp. 218–221.
EDMEDM-2009-Barker-PlummerCD #first-order #logic
Dimensions of Difficulty in Translating Natural Language into First-Order Logic (DBP, RC, RD), pp. 220–229.
ICPCICPC-2009-NilssonLHN #fact extraction #parsing #source code
Natural language parsing for fact extraction from source code (JN, WL, JH, JN), pp. 223–227.
ICSMEICSM-2009-YoshikawaHS #ontology #source code #traceability #using
Recovering traceability links between a simple natural language sentence and source code using domain ontologies (TY, SH, MS), pp. 551–554.
CoGCIG-2009-MehtaC #approach #evaluation #independence #user interface
Evaluation of a domain independent approach to natural language processing for game-like user interfaces (MM0, AC), pp. 225–232.
ICMLICML-2009-MartinsSX #approximate #parsing
Polyhedral outer approximations with application to natural language parsing (AFTM, NAS, EPX), pp. 713–720.
ICMLICML-2009-Smith #predict #summary #tutorial
Tutorial summary: Structured prediction for natural language processing (NAS), p. 20.
KDIRKDIR-2009-EnguixDJ #mining
DNA and Natural Languages — Text Mining (GBE, VD, MDJL), pp. 140–145.
MLDMMLDM-2009-MendesA #approach #mining
Pattern Mining with Natural Language Processing: An Exploratory Approach (ACM, CA), pp. 266–279.
SEKESEKE-2009-KornerB #ontology #specification
Improving Natural Language Specifications with Ontologies (SJK, TB), pp. 552–557.
SPLCSPLC-2009-WestonCR #composition #feature model #framework #modelling #requirements #semantics
A framework for constructing semantically composable feature models from natural language requirements (NW, RC, AR), pp. 211–220.
RERE-2009-Weber-JahnkeO #fault #requirements
Finding Defects in Natural Language Confidentiality Requirements (JHWJ, AO), pp. 213–222.
ASEASE-2009-DeeptimahantiB #automation #generative #modelling #requirements #uml
An Automated Tool for Generating UML Models from Natural Language Requirements (DKD, MAB), pp. 680–682.
ASEASE-2009-ZhongZXM #api #documentation #specification
Inferring Resource Specifications from Natural Language API Documentation (HZ, LZ, TX, HM), pp. 307–318.
ICLPICLP-2009-Paolucci #research #summary #tool support
Research Summary: Intelligent Natural Language Processing Techniques and Tools (AP), pp. 536–537.
ICLPICLP-2009-Todorova #prolog #using
Answering Questions from Natural Language Using A-Prolog (YT), pp. 544–546.
AFLAFL-2008-Szathmary
In silico Evolutionary Developmental Neurobiology and the Origin of Natural Language (ES), p. 353.
ICEISICEIS-HCI-2008-Perez-MarinPM #automation #concept #interactive #modelling
Natural Language Interaction Based on Automatically Generated Conceptual Models (DRPM, IPN, PRM), pp. 5–12.
CIKMCIKM-2008-NurmiLBFKP #retrieval
Natural language retrieval of grocery products (PN, EL, WLB, PF, JK, PP), pp. 1413–1414.
ECIRECIR-2008-KneesPSSS #approach #music
A Document-Centered Approach to a Natural Language Music Search Engine (PK, TP, MS, DS, KS), pp. 627–631.
ECIRECIR-2008-OfoghiYM #identification #semantics
The Impact of Semantic Class Identification and Semantic Role Labeling on Natural Language Answer Extraction (BO, JY, LM), pp. 430–437.
ICMLICML-2008-CollobertW #architecture #learning #multi #network
A unified architecture for natural language processing: deep neural networks with multitask learning (RC, JW), pp. 160–167.
SEKESEKE-2008-IlievaB #diagrams #generative #representation #requirements #uml #visual notation
Representing Textual Requirements as Graphical Natural Language for UML Diagram Generation (MI, HB), pp. 478–483.
ICSEICSE-2008-WangZXAS #approach #debugging #detection #execution #using
An approach to detecting duplicate bug reports using natural language and execution information (XW, LZ, TX, JA, JS), pp. 461–470.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2007-LiCYSJ #adaptation #interface #named #query #xml
DaNaLIX: a domain-adaptive natural language interface for querying XML (YL, IC, HY, SPS, HVJ), pp. 1165–1168.
SIGITESIGITE-2007-LeungC07a #approach #automation #detection
A natural language processing approach to automatic plagiarism detection (CHL, YYC), pp. 213–218.
PASTEPASTE-2007-PollockVSHFM #program analysis
Introducing natural language program analysis (LLP, KVS, DCS, EH, ZPF, KM), pp. 15–16.
PASTEPASTE-2007-ShepherdPV #case study #program analysis #reverse engineering
Case study: supplementing program analysis with natural language analysis to improve a reverse engineering task (DCS, LLP, KVS), pp. 49–54.
AIIDEAIIDE-2007-StrongMMJR #game studies #generative #interactive
Emotionally Driven Natural Language Generation for Personality Rich Characters in Interactive Games (CRS, MM0, KM, AJ, AR), pp. 98–100.
HCIHCI-AS-2007-CorradiniBH #2d #game studies #interface
A Natural Language Interface for a 2D Networked Game (AC, AB, TH), pp. 225–234.
HCIHCI-MIE-2007-SunCSC #algorithm #gesture #integration #interface
An Input-Parsing Algorithm Supporting Integration of Deictic Gesture in Natural Language Interface (YS, FC, Y(S, VC), pp. 206–215.
HCIHIMI-IIE-2007-LaukaitisVG #architecture #information retrieval
Natural Language Based Heavy Personal Assistant Architecture for Information Retrieval and Presentation (AL, OV, VG), pp. 54–63.
ECIRECIR-2007-BoyerB #web
Natural Language Processing for Usage Based Indexing of Web Resources (AB, AB), pp. 517–524.
SEKESEKE-2007-Ilieva #information management #representation #visual notation
Graphical Notation for Natural Language and Knowledge Representation (MI), pp. 361–367.
SEKESEKE-2007-LeitaoTB #named #specification #testing
NLForSpec: Translating Natural Language Descriptions into Formal Test Case Specifications (DL, DT, FdAB), pp. 129–134.
SEKESEKE-2007-TeekayuphunS #approach #hybrid #query
A Hybrid Approach for Natural Language Query Translation (PT, OS), pp. 368–373.
SIGIRSIGIR-2007-Jones
Natural language and the information layer (KSJ), pp. 3–6.
REFSQREFSQ-2007-LaukaitisV #development #information management
Integrating All Stages of Information Systems Development by Means of Natural Language Processing (AL, OV), pp. 218–231.
ICSEICSE-2007-RunesonAN #detection #fault #using
Detection of Duplicate Defect Reports Using Natural Language Processing (PR, MA, ON), pp. 499–510.
SACSAC-2007-SchusterS #documentation #estimation #query #random #web
NL sampler: random sampling of web documents based on natural language with query hit estimation (DS, AS), pp. 812–818.
ICLPICLP-2007-BaralDT #information management #prolog #set #towards
Towards Overcoming the Knowledge Acquisition Bottleneck in Answer Set Prolog Applications: Embracing Natural Language Inputs (CB, JD, LT), pp. 1–21.
HaskellHaskell-2006-Kow #generative #haskell #named
GenI: natural language generation in Haskell (EK), pp. 110–119.
AIIDEAIIDE-2006-Kacmarcik #using
Using Natural Language to Manage NPC Dialog (GK), pp. 115–117.
RERE-2006-ChantreeNRW #identification #requirements
Identifying Nocuous Ambiguities in Natural Language Requirements (FC, BN, ANDR, AW), pp. 56–65.
ICLPICLP-2006-OrtizV #combinator #logic #using
Natural Language Processing Using Lexical and Logical Combinators (JFO, JV), pp. 444–446.
ICLPICLP-2006-QuintanoR #database #framework #logic programming #query #using
Using a Logic Programming Framework to Control Database Query Dialogues in Natural Language (LQ, IPR), pp. 406–420.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2005-LiYJ #interactive #interface #named #query #xml
NaLIX: an interactive natural language interface for querying XML (YL, HY, HVJ), pp. 900–902.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2005-LinhalisM #component #execution #imperative
Execution of Imperative Natural Language Requisitions Based on UNL Interlingua and Software Components (FL, DdAM), pp. 254–259.
CIKMCIKM-2005-LiuLYMFG #database #intranet #query
Database selection in intranet mediators for natural language queries (FL, SL, CTY, WM, OF, DAG), pp. 229–230.
SIGIRSIGIR-2005-BrisaboaFNP #adaptation
Efficiently decodable and searchable natural language adaptive compression (NRB, AF, GN, JRP), pp. 234–241.
SIGIRSIGIR-2005-Grivolla #approach #automation #documentation #query #retrieval #using
Using Oracle for natural language document retrieval an automatic query reformulation approach (JG), pp. 605–606.
SIGIRSIGIR-2005-Leidner
A wireless natural language search engine (JLL), p. 677.
RERE-2005-BoydZF #empirical
Measuring the Expressiveness of a Constrained Natural Language: An Empirical Study (SB, DZ, AF), pp. 339–352.
RERE-2005-GeorgiadesAP #requirements #semantics #syntax
A Requirements Engineering Methodology Based On Natural Language Syntax and Semantics (MGG, ASA, CSP), pp. 473–474.
SIGIRSIGIR-2004-CrestanL
Natural language processing for browse help (EC, CdL), pp. 488–489.
SIGIRSIGIR-2004-Martin #reliability #verification #web
Reliability and verification of natural language text on the world wide web (MJM), p. 603.
ICDARICDAR-2003-AlamHKRTW #approach #summary #web
Web Page Summarization for Handheld Devices: A Natural Language Approach (HA, RH, AK, AFRR, YT, CW), pp. 1153–1157.
SACSAC-2003-ShapiroT #query #web
Constructing Web Search Queries from the User’s Information Need Expressed in a Natural Language (JS, IT), pp. 1157–1162.
CHICHI-2002-SuhmBMFGGP #case study #comparative #speech
A comparative study of speech in the call center: natural language call routing vs. touch-tone menus (BS, JB, DM, BF, DG, KG, PP), pp. 283–290.
ICEISICEIS-2002-GnasaW #information management #interface
Natural Language Interface to Knowledge Management Systems (MG, JW), pp. 494–499.
SIGIRSIGIR-2002-Koskenniemi #information retrieval #question
Is natural language an inconvenience or an opportunity for IR? (KK), p. 315.
CIAACIAA-2001-AlegriaAEEU #finite #using
Using Finite State Technology in Natural Language Processing of Basque (IA, MJA, NE, AE, RU), pp. 1–12.
CIKMCIKM-2001-RadevQZBZFP #mining #web
Mining the Web for Answers to Natural Language Questions (DRR, HQ, ZZ, SBG, ZZ, WF, JMP), pp. 143–150.
KDDKDD-2001-LinP #induction #semantics
Induction of semantic classes from natural language text (DL, PP), pp. 317–322.
ICLPICLP-2001-Clergerie #parsing
Natural Language Tabular Parsing (EVdlC), p. 8.
CIAACIAA-2000-Karttunen #finite #transducer
Applications of Finite-State Transducers in Natural Language Processing (LK), pp. 34–46.
CIKMCIKM-2000-Elworthy #database #image #retrieval #using
Retrieval from Captioned Image Databases Using Natural Language Processing (DE), pp. 430–437.
ICMLICML-2000-Collins #parsing #ranking
Discriminative Reranking for Natural Language Parsing (MC), pp. 175–182.
ICMLICML-2000-HallH #information retrieval #learning #multi
Learning Curved Multinomial Subfamilies for Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval (KBH, TH), pp. 351–358.
ICMLICML-2000-WalkerWL #comprehension #fault #identification #using
Using Natural Language Processing and discourse Features to Identify Understanding Errors (MAW, JHW, IL), pp. 1111–1118.
ICPRICPR-v4-2000-KojimaITF #behaviour #generative #image #video
Generating Natural Language Description of Human Behavior from Video Images (AK, MI, TT, KF), pp. 4728–4731.
REICRE-2000-GervasiN #case study #lightweight #requirements #validation
Lightweight Validation of Natural Language Requirements: A Case Study (VG, BN), pp. 140–149.
CADECADE-2000-Pulman #automation #comprehension #deduction #named #tutorial
Tutorial: Automated Deduction and Natural Language Understanding (SGP), pp. 509–510.
CIAAWIA-1999-NoordG #compilation #finite #regular expression
An Extendible Regular Expression Compiler for Finite-State Approaches in Natural Language Processing (GvN, DG), pp. 122–139.
ICEISICEIS-1999-AbeysingheH #modelling #process
Process Modelling with Natural Language Input (GA, CRH), p. 762.
ICMLICML-1999-ThompsonCM #information management #learning #parsing
Active Learning for Natural Language Parsing and Information Extraction (CAT, MEC, RJM), pp. 406–414.
ASEASE-1999-FuchsST #first-order #logic
Controlled Natural Language Can Replace First-Order Logic (NEF, US, ST), pp. 295–298.
REFSQREFSQ-1998-FabbriniFGGR #on the #quality #requirements
On Linguistic Quality of Natural Language Requirements (FF, MF, VG, SG, SR), pp. 57–62.
KDDKDD-1997-HahnS #information management
Deep Knowledge Discovery from Natural Language Texts (UH, KS), pp. 175–178.
SIGIRSIGIR-1997-KlavansTJ #automation #effectiveness #multi #semiparsing #speech #using
Effective Use of Natural Language Processing Techniques for Automatic Conflation of Multi-Word Terms: The Role of Derivational Morphology, Part of Speech Tagging, and Shallow Parsing (ET, JK, CJ), pp. 148–155.
ASEASE-1997-AmbriolaG #requirements
Processing Natural Language Requirements (VA, VG), pp. 36–45.
ASEASE-1997-PunshonTSF #case study #specification
From Formal Specifications to Natural Language: A Case Study (JMP, JPT, PGS, PSF), pp. 309–310.
CADECADE-1997-WolfS #named #proving
ILF-SETHEO: Processing Model Elimination Proofs for Natural Language Output (AW, JS), pp. 61–64.
ICLPICLP-1997-DahlTL
Assumption Grammars for Processing Natural Language (VD, PT, RL), pp. 256–270.
ICLPILPS-1997-Dahl #logic programming
Logic Programming for Processing Natural Language (VD), pp. 41–42.
DL-1996-StrzalkowskiCM #information retrieval #library
Natural Language Information Retrieval In Digital Libraries (TS, JPC, MM), pp. 117–125.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1996-LeesC #learning #operating system
Applying natural language technology to the learning of operating systems functions (BL, JC), pp. 11–13.
SEKESEKE-1996-AdamsW #generative #information management #interface #representation
Generating Natural Language Interfaces for Terminological Knowledge Representation Systems (RA, HW), pp. 585–594.
SEKESEKE-1996-Zadrozny #complexity
Natural Language Processing: Structure and Complexity (WZ), pp. 595–602.
REICRE-1996-OsborneM #requirements #specification
Processing Natural Language Software Requirement Specifications (MO, CKM), pp. 229–237.
CAVCAV-1996-NelkenF #automation #specification
Automatic Translation of Natural Language System Specifications (RN, NF), pp. 360–371.
CHICHI-1995-MittalM #generative #interactive
Dynamic Generation of Follow Up Question Menus: Facilitating Interactive Natural Language Dialogues (VOM, JDM), pp. 90–97.
ICMLICML-1995-YamazakiPM #ambiguity #learning
Learning Hierarchies from Ambiguous Natural Language Data (TY, MJP, CJM), pp. 575–583.
SEKESEKE-1995-Kazimierczak #automation #information management #programming #representation
Knowledge Representation on the Level of Natural Language for Purposes of Automatic Programming (JK), pp. 140–143.
SIGIRSIGIR-1995-Chien #performance
Fast and Quasi-Natural Language Search for Gigabits of Chinese Texts (LFC), pp. 112–120.
DLDL-1994-FutrelleZS #corpus #documentation #library
Corpus Linguistics for Establishing The Natural Language Content of Digital Library Documents (RPF, XZ, YS), pp. 165–180.
DLDL-1994-SmotroffHB #scalability #visualisation
Integrating Natural Language With Large Dataspace Visualization (IS, LH, SB), pp. 209–223.
ICMLICML-1994-Pereira #bias #machine learning #problem
Frequencies vs. Biases: Machine Learning Problems in Natural Language Processing — Abstract (FCNP), p. 380.
KRKR-1994-Eugenio #representation
Action Representation for Interpreting Purpose Clauses in Natural Language Instructions (BDE), pp. 158–169.
KRKR-1994-Schubert #information management #reasoning #representation
Exploiting Natural Language for Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (LKS), pp. 650–651.
SIGIRSIGIR-1994-Turtle #comparison #evaluation #performance #query #retrieval
Natural Language vs. Boolean Query Evaluation: A Comparison of Retrieval Performance (HRT), pp. 212–220.
REICRE-1994-GoldinB #abstraction #design #elicitation #evaluation #prototype #requirements
AbstFinder, a prototype abstraction finder for natural language text for use in requirements elicitation: design, methodology, and evaluation (LG, DMB), pp. 84–93.
REICRE-1994-SalekSTP #overview #specification
The REVIEW system: from formal specifications to natural language (AS, PGS, JPT, JMP), pp. 220–229.
ICDARICDAR-1993-NakamuraFN #comprehension #diagrams
Diagram understanding utilizing natural language text (YN, RF, MN), pp. 614–618.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1993-KupperSR #database #interface #named #relational
NAUDA — A Cooperative, Natural Language Interface to Relational Databases (DK, MS, DFR), pp. 529–533.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-Chau #interface #network
Natural Language Interfaces for Integrated Network Management (RC), pp. 368–372.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-GodbertPS #concept #constraints #interface #specification #using
Natural Language Interfaces: Specifying and Using Conceptual Constraints (EG, RP, PS), pp. 385–390.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-LeclercM #learning
Natural Language as Object and Medium in Computer-Based Learning (SL, SdM), pp. 373–378.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-MittalP #generative
Intelligent Help Facilities: Generating Natural Language Descriptions with Examples (VOM, CP), pp. 379–384.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-TrabelsiKN #database #generative #heuristic #interface #query
Heuristics for Generating Informative Responses to Failing User’s Queries in Natural Language Database Interfaces (ZT, YK, HN), pp. 362–367.
ICMLICML-1993-HuffmanL #interactive #learning
Learning Procedures from Interactive Natural Language Instructions (SBH, JEL), pp. 143–150.
SEKESEKE-1993-MacMillanFLLS #architecture #reuse #tool support #using
A Common Architecture To Encourage Reuse Of Natural Language/Text Processing Tools (TRM, MLF, SJL, EPL, LJS), pp. 266–270.
RERE-1993-IshiharaSK #dependence #specification #using
A translation method from natural language specifications into formal specifications using contextual dependencies (YI, HS, TK), pp. 232–239.
RERE-1993-Ryan93a #requirements
The role of natural language in requirements engineering (KR), pp. 240–242.
ASEKBSE-1993-MacMillanFLLS #architecture #reuse #tool support #using
A Common Architecture to Encourage Reuse of Natural Language/Text Processing Tools (TRM, MF, SL, EPL, LJS), p. 20.
SACSAC-1993-AthertonL #comprehension #probability
A Probabilistic Model for Natural Language Understanding (MA, DAL), pp. 586–592.
ICLPILPS-1993-MorenoPM #logic programming
The Incorporation of Logic Formalisms to Natural Language Through Logic Programming (LM, MP, AM), p. 671.
CAiSECAiSE-1992-Dalianis #concept #generative #validation
A Method for Validating a Conceptual Model by Natural Language Discourse Generation (HD), pp. 425–444.
CAiSECAiSE-1992-RollandP #approach #requirements
A Natural Language Approach for Requirements Engineering (CR, CP), pp. 257–277.
KRKR-1992-Iwanska #representation #semantics
A General Semantic Model of Negation in Natural Language: Representation and Inference (LI), pp. 357–368.
ICMLML-1992-LiuS
Augmenting and Efficiently Utilizing Domain Theory in Explanation-Based Natural Language Acquisition (RLL, VWS), pp. 282–289.
SIGIRSIGIR-1992-BlossevilleHMP #analysis #automation #classification #documentation #statistics
Automatic Document Classification: Natural Language Processing, Statistical Analysis, and Expert System Techniques used together (MJB, GH, MGM, NP), pp. 51–58.
CAiSECAiSE-1990-DunnO #concept #interpreter
A Natural Language Interpreter for Construction of Conceptual Schemas (LD, MEO), pp. 175–194.
SIGIRSIGIR-1990-AnickBFHAR #information retrieval #interface #query
A Direct Manipulation Interface for Boolean Information Retrieval via Natural Language Query (PGA, JDB, RAF, DRH, BA, JMR), pp. 135–150.
WAGAWAGA-1990-AlexinGHF #attribute grammar #comprehension #interface #specification
Attribute Grammar Specification for a Natural Language Understanding Interface (ZA, TG, TH, KF), pp. 313–326.
WAGAWAGA-1990-Levison #attribute grammar #generative
Gregory Lessard: Application of Attribute Grammars to Natural Language Sentence Generation (ML), pp. 298–312.
WAGAWAGA-1990-PittC #semantics
Attributed Translation and the Semantics of Natural Language (JVP, JC), pp. 284–297.
CCCC-1990-HorvathAGF #comprehension #interface #multi #towards
Towards a Multilingual Natural Language Understanding Interface (TH, ZA, TG, KF), pp. 217–218.
CHICHI-1989-CohenDMPSGST #using
Synergistic use of direct manipulation and natural language (PRC, MD, DBM, FCNP, JWS, RAGJ, JLS, SWT), pp. 227–233.
CHICHI-1989-WhalenP #hypermedia #information management
Conversational hypertext: information access through natural language dialogues with computers (TW, ASP), pp. 289–292.
SIGIRSIGIR-1989-Amsler #development #knowledge base #research #towards
Research Toward the Development of a Lexical Knowledge Base for Natural Language Processing (RAA), pp. 242–249.
ICSEICSE-1989-SaekiHE #development #process #specification
Software Development Process from Natural Language Specification (MS, HH, HE), pp. 64–73.
ICSEICSE-1989-TichyAH #named
NLH/E: A Natural Language Help System (WFT, RA, LH), pp. 364–374.
SIGIRSIGIR-1988-JacobsR #information retrieval
Natural Language Techniques for Intelligent Information Retrieval (PSJ, LFR), pp. 85–99.
SIGIRSIGIR-1988-Veronis #fault #interface
Correction of Phonographic Errors in Natural Language Interfaces (JV), pp. 101–115.
CADECADE-1988-Simon #proving
Checking Natural Language Proofs (DS), pp. 141–150.
ICLPJICSCP-1988-HirschmanHS88 #case study
OR-Parallel Speed-Up in Natural Language Processing: A Case Study (LH, WCH, RCS), pp. 263–279.
HCIHCI-CE-1987-Gonzalez-SustaetaM #database #paradigm #query #semantics
A Semantic Paradigm to Solve Natural Language Database Queries (JGS, CM), pp. 113–120.
SIGIRSIGIR-1987-CroftL #approach #documentation #retrieval
An Approach to Natural Language Processing for Document Retrieval (WBC, DDL), pp. 26–32.
DACDAC-1987-GranackiP #interface #named #specification
PHRAN-SPAN: A Natural Language Interface for System Specifications (JJGJ, ACP), pp. 416–422.
VLDBVLDB-1986-LowdenR #query #relational
The REMIT System for Paraphrasing Relational Query Expressions into Natural Language (BGTL, ANDR), pp. 365–371.
SIGIRSIGIR-1986-BoscCR #named #user interface
CALIN — A User Interface Based on a Simple Natural Language (PB, MC, SR), pp. 114–122.
SIGIRSIGIR-1986-Doszkocs #information retrieval #online #problem
IR, NLP, AI and UFOS: Or IR-Relevance, Natural Language Problems, Artful Intelligence and User-Friendly Online Systems (TED), pp. 49–57.
ICLPICLP-1986-Matsumoto86 #analysis #parallel #parsing
A Parallel Parsing System for Natural Language Analysis (YM), pp. 396–409.
DACDAC-1985-GranackiKP #automation #design #interface #overview
The ADAM advanced design automation system: overview, planner and natural language interface (JJG, DK, ACP), pp. 727–730.
DACDAC-1985-SamadD #interface #towards
Towards a natural language interface for CAD (TS, SWD), pp. 2–8.
PODSPODS-1984-Salveter #database
A Transportable Natural Language Database Update System (SCS), pp. 239–247.
ICLPSLP-1984-PortoF84 #approach #logic programming #semantics
Natural Language Semantics: A Logic Programming Approach (AP, MF), pp. 228–232.
VLDBVLDB-1983-ThompsonRTS #database #interface
Building Usable Menu-Based Natural Language Interfaces To Databases (CWT, KMR, HRT, RMS), pp. 43–55.
SIGIRSIGIR-1983-BatesB #information retrieval #interface #using
Information Retrieval Using a Transportable Natural Language Interface (MB, RJB), pp. 81–86.
SIGIRSIGIR-1983-Kukich #automation #database #generative #knowledge-based
Knowledge-Based Report Generations: A Technique for Automatically Generating Natural Language Reports from Databases (KK), pp. 246–250.
SIGIRSIGIR-1983-Sopena #information management
Natural Language Grammars for an Information System (LDS), pp. 75–80.
ICGTGG-1982-Messerschmidt #automation #graph
Graph transductions in the field of automatic translation of natural languages (JM), pp. 255–266.
SIGIRSIGIR-1982-Doszkocs #information management #research
From Research to Application: The Cite Natural Language Information System (TED), pp. 251–262.
ICLPILPC-1982-Pasero82
A Dialogue in Natural Language (RP), pp. 231–239.
ICLPILPC-1982-PereiraSO82 #evaluation #named
ORBI — An Expert System for Environmental Resource Evaluation through Natural Language (LMP, PS, EO), pp. 200–209.
ICLPILPC-1982-Pique82 #on the #representation #semantics
On a Semantic Representation of Natural Language Sentences (JFP), pp. 215–223.
VLDBVLDB-1979-Dahl #database #deduction #design #logic
Logical Design of Deductive Natural Language Consultable Data Bases (VD), pp. 24–31.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1978-Morgan #interface
Natural Language Interfaces (HLM), p. 1.
VLDBVLDB-1978-Raben #database
Natural Language Data Bases (JR), p. 144.
VLDBVLDB-1977-Harris #database #query
User-Oriented Data Base Query with the ROBOT Natural Language Query System (LRH), pp. 303–312.
VLDBVLDB-1977-HendrixSSS #interface
Developing a Natural Language Interface to Complex Data (GGH, EDS, DS, JS), p. 292.
POPLPOPL-1975-Naur #programming language
Programming Languages, Natural Languages, and Mathematics (PN), pp. 137–148.
SIGIRSIGIR-1971-KelloggBDF #data transformation
The Converse Natural Language Data Management System: Current Status and Plans (CK, JDB, TD, KF), pp. 33–46.

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