Dealing with natural language interfaces in a geolocation context
M.-A. Abchir (CHART), Isis Truck (CHART), Anna Pappa (LIASD)

TL;DR
This paper explores the development of natural language interfaces for geolocation systems, aiming to simplify user interaction with low-level devices through NLP and fuzzy logic.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach combining natural language processing and fuzzy representations to improve user interfaces in geolocation applications.
Findings
Enhanced user interaction with geolocation devices
Effective natural language processing integration
Simplified configuration of low-level parameters
Abstract
In the geolocation field where high-level programs and low-level devices coexist, it is often difficult to find a friendly user inter- face to configure all the parameters. The challenge addressed in this paper is to propose intuitive and simple, thus natural lan- guage interfaces to interact with low-level devices. Such inter- faces contain natural language processing and fuzzy represen- tations of words that facilitate the elicitation of business-level objectives in our context.
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Taxonomy
TopicsService-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
