2008 International Conference on Computer and Communication Engineering 2008
DOI: 10.1109/iccce.2008.4580674
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Using natural language processing in order to create SQL queries

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“…An example similar to the robots is the one in this article [96] where the authors used NLP to create SQL statements. With this, the authors sought to bring SQL to non-professional users, so that they could write a sentence in natural language that was transformed to the corresponding query in SQL by using an expert system made in Prolog that contains the experience in that domain.…”
Section: Related Work On Nlpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example similar to the robots is the one in this article [96] where the authors used NLP to create SQL statements. With this, the authors sought to bring SQL to non-professional users, so that they could write a sentence in natural language that was transformed to the corresponding query in SQL by using an expert system made in Prolog that contains the experience in that domain.…”
Section: Related Work On Nlpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other applications of NLP include generating SQL queries from plain text based on synonymous words, [17] the flight schedule query system, [18] improving communications in e-democracy, [19] intrusion detection, [20] text encryption, [21] ontology based natural language processing for in-store shopping, [22] and software requirements specification analysis [23] etc.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A query can be entered in natural language by the user. When the user enters the query in English, it is then translated into an SQL query [5]. There are many difficulties in converting NLQs to SQL queries, such as complexity, which implies that a single term may have several meanings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%