A data base system that supports natural language queries
is not really natural if it requires the user to know how
the data are represented. This paper defines a formalism,
called conceptual graphs, that can describe data according
to the user's view and access data according to the system's view.
In addition, the graphs can represent functional
dependencies in the data base and support inferences and
computations that are not explicit in the initial query.
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| - A data base system that supports natural language queries
is not really natural if it requires the user to know how
the data are represented. This paper defines a formalism,
called conceptual graphs, that can describe data according
to the user's view and access data according to the system's view.
In addition, the graphs can represent functional
dependencies in the data base and support inferences and
computations that are not explicit in the initial query.
- A data base system that supports natural language queries
is not really natural if it requires the user to know how
the data are represented. This paper defines a formalism,
called conceptual graphs, that can describe data according
to the user's view and access data according to the system's view.
In addition, the graphs can represent functional
dependencies in the data base and support inferences and
computations that are not explicit in the initial query.
- A data base system that supports natural language queries
is not really natural if it requires the user to know how
the data are represented. This paper defines a formalism,
called conceptual graphs, that can describe data according
to the user's view and access data according to the system's view.
In addition, the graphs can represent functional
dependencies in the data base and support inferences and
computations that are not explicit in the initial query.
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- Conceptual Graphs for a Data Base Interface
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| - A data base system that supports natural language queries
is not really natural if it requires the user to know how
the data are represented. This paper defines a formalism,
called conceptual graphs, that can describe data according
to the user's view and access data according to the system's view.
In addition, the graphs can represent functional
dependencies in the data base and support inferences and
computations that are not explicit in the initial query.
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