AlLaDIn
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An AlLaDIn is a Web-Based Natural Language Database Interface System that is based on a MASQUE-SQL System and a Finite State Transducer.
- AKA: NLDBI-CBMS.
- Context:
- It was initially developed by Garcia et al. (2008) for accessing a CBMS Database.
- Example(s):
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: User Interface, Natural Language Processing, Natural Language Understanding, Natural Language Generation, Question Answering Task, NLQ, SQL.
References
2008
- (Garcia et al., 2008) ⇒ Krissanne Kaye Garcia, Ma Angelica Lumain, Jose Antonio Wong, Jhovee Gerard Yap, and Charibeth Cheng. (2008). “Natural Language Database Interface for the Community Based Monitoring System.” In: Proceedings of the 22nd Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation.
- QUOTE: AlLaDIn is concerned with translating the English query by the user into its corresponding SQL query to retrieve the data from the database. The result will then be displayed to the user. This system has four major modules, as shown in the architectural design of the system in Figure 1. This design is partially based on the Masque/SQL system (Androutsopoulos et al., 1995) and the FST mapping technique (Gala, 2005). .
Figure 1: Architectural Design of NLDBI-CBMS
- QUOTE: AlLaDIn is concerned with translating the English query by the user into its corresponding SQL query to retrieve the data from the database. The result will then be displayed to the user. This system has four major modules, as shown in the architectural design of the system in Figure 1. This design is partially based on the Masque/SQL system (Androutsopoulos et al., 1995) and the FST mapping technique (Gala, 2005).