Keszocze et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Lips: An ide for model driven engineering based on natural language processingKeszocze et al., 2013
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- Keszocze O
- Soeken M
- Kuksa E
- Drechsler R
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- 2013 1st International Workshop on Natural Language Analysis in Software Engineering (NaturaLiSE)
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Combining both, state-of-the art natural language processing (NLP) algorithms and semantic information offered by a variety of ontologies and databases, efficient methods have been proposed that assist system designers in automatically translating text-based …
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