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A Detailed Study on Aggregation Methods used in Natural Language Interface to Databases (NLIDB)

Ashlesha Kolarkar, Sandeep Kumar

2023International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Historically, databases have been the most crucial issue in the study of information systems, and they constitute an essential part of all information management systems. Since, it complicated due to restricting the number of potential users, particularly non-expert database users who must comprehend the database structure to submit such queries. Natural language interface (NLI), the simplest method to retrieve information, is one possibility for interacting with the database. The transformation of a natural language query into a Structured Query (SQL) in a database is known as a "Natural Language Interface to Database" (NLIDB). This study uses NLIDB to handle the works performed under various aggregations with aggregation functions, a grouping phrase, and a possessing clause. This study carefully examines the numerous systematic aggregation approaches utilized in the NLIDB. This review provides extensive information about the many methods, including query-based, pattern-based, general, keyword-based NLIDB, and grammar-based systems, to extract data for a dissertation from a generic module for use in such systems that support query execution utilizing aggregations.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceInterface (matter)Query languageSQLDatabaseNatural language user interfaceQuery by ExampleNatural languageInformation retrievalDatabase queryRDF query languageNatural language processingWeb search queryWeb query classificationSearch engineBubbleParallel computingMaximum bubble pressure methodService-Oriented Architecture and Web ServicesData Mining Algorithms and ApplicationsSemantic Web and Ontologies
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