Structuring Natural Language to Query Language: A Review

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SQL (Structured Query Language) is a structured language for specialized purposes used to communicate with the data stored in a database management system. It uses dynamic and sophisticated query commands for processing and controlling data in a database, which can become an obstacle for users with no previous experience. In order to address this constraint, we have analyzed the existing models in Natural Language Processing, which convert a native-language query into an SQL query. Thus, any novice user can use the SQL program and eliminate the need to generate any complex queries. This work is a detailed survey of the existing literature.

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Nethravathi, B., Saruka, A., Amitha, G., Bharath, T. P., & Suyagya, S. (2020). Structuring Natural Language to Query Language: A Review. Engineering, Technology and Applied Science Research, 10(6), 6521–6525. https://doi.org/10.48084/etasr.3873

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