Title :
Knowledge-based querying
Author :
Villemin, E.Y. ; Paoli, A.
Author_Institution :
Lab. CEDRIC, Conservation Nat. des Arts et Metiers, Paris, France
Abstract :
The system we present is an intelligent database assistant based on a knowledge level view of databases: When a user wants to retrieve data from a database, he first conceptualizes the question (usually expressed by means of other concepts common to persons doing the same job, or “trade concepts”), then translates this “mental” concept into a (Set) query. In our Lex system, concepts are implemented in a hybrid language closed to mental concept formulation. Each well-formed concept in Lex corresponds a safe extended relational calculus of tuples formula, and, therefore, a SQL query. In our system, a relational database is first reified (a “concept vision” of the database is built in L ex). Domain knowledge and user knowledge are expressed by a set of Lex concepts. A query is viewed as computing the interpretation of its corresponding concept, which is done by (automatically) rewriting it into a SQL query
Keywords :
deductive databases; knowledge based systems; query processing; relational databases; user interfaces; SQL query; domain knowledge; intelligent database assistant; knowledge-based querying; mental concept formulation; relational database; safe extended relational calculus; trade concepts; tuples formula; user knowledge; Art; Calculus; Data models; Database languages; Database systems; Deductive databases; Information retrieval; Natural languages; Power system modeling; Relational databases;
Conference_Titel :
Tools with Artificial Intelligence, 1994. Proceedings., Sixth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-6785-0
DOI :
10.1109/TAI.1994.346467