Natural Language Queries Revolutionize Database Access for Non-Technical Users
The article discusses creating a system to help people who aren't tech-savvy ask questions to databases using everyday language instead of complicated codes. The researchers developed a way to change regular phrases into database-search language using a type of data storage system called a graph database. They tested this new method using restaurant data and found that it could accurately convert natural language questions into database queries about 90% of the time. This new system could make it easier for regular folks to find specific information in databases without needing to know complex search languages.