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CAS – An Interface Generator in Natural Language to Information System

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With the Web popularization, the digital inclusion comes motivating the research and development of engines of more sophisticated search each time concentrating in the concepts of the Web Semantics that incorporates semantic elements in the formatting of their concepts and propitiates a search with bigger intelligence. Such intelligence characterizes for the quality or precision of the knowledge retrieved or returned in reply to one determined request, involving a structure of how the knowledge is represented, accessed, retrieved, manipulated and enriched. The intention of this process is to enable to the executive professionals to interact naturally with computers using the natural language where the computers understand the submitted questions it and answer using the same terms of the question in understandable way, guiding them in complex decisions, allowing that they can occupy of nobler tasks, the businesses of their company.

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Schipiura, C.A., Scalabrin, E.E. (2005). CAS – An Interface Generator in Natural Language to Information System. In: Ramos, F.F., Larios Rosillo, V., Unger, H. (eds) Advanced Distributed Systems. ISSADS 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3563. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11533962_46

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