Effortless Database Queries for All: Natural Language Interface Democratizes Data Access
The article describes a way for computers to understand and respond to questions asked in everyday language, like English. This method helps people who find it challenging to speak in complex computer codes. By breaking down sentences into simple parts, the system can change a question into a formal order that a database can interpret. This way, users can get information from a database without knowing computer language. The system first figures out the sentence's structure, then uses database rules to find the right data. This approach lets people ask questions naturally, and the system transforms them into commands that the database can understand, returning the needed information.