
TL;DR
The paper introduces iDian, a flexible natural language command framework for operating software, emphasizing its multi-layer structure, rule-based NLP approach, and potential for online interaction enhancements.
Contribution
It presents a novel framework supporting format-free commands for software operation, with a multi-layer architecture and rule-based NLP, adaptable for developers and users.
Findings
Demonstrated operation on Windows and text editors
Supported format-free natural language commands
Outlined future online interaction features
Abstract
The iDian (previously named as the Operation Agent System) is a framework designed to enable computer users to operate software in natural language. Distinct from current speech-recognition systems, our solution supports format-free combinations of orders, and is open to both developers and customers. We used a multi-layer structure to build the entire framework, approached rule-based natural language processing, and implemented demos narrowing down to Windows, text-editing and a few other applications. This essay will firstly give an overview of the entire system, and then scrutinize the functions and structure of the system, and finally discuss the prospective de-velopment, esp. on-line interaction functions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
