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Natural Language Generation and Fuzzy Sets : An Exploratory Study on Geographical Referring Expression Generation
This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry for Economy and Competitiveness (grant TIN2014-56633-C3-1-R) and by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF/FEDER) and the Galician Ministry of Education (grants GRC2014/030 and CN2012/151). Alejandro Ramos-Soto is supported by the Spanish Ministry for Economy and Competitiveness (FPI Fellowship Program) under grant BES-2012-051878.Postprin
An engine for generating XSLT from examples
XSLT is a powerful and widely used language for transforming XML documents. However its power and complexity can be overwhelming for novice or infrequent users, many of which simply give up on using this language. On
the other hand, many XSLT programs of practical use are simple enough to be
automatically inferred from examples of source and target documents. An
inferred XSLT program is seldom adequate for production usage but can be
used as a skeleton of the final program, or at least as scaffolding in the process
of coding it. It should be noted that the authors do not claim that XSLT
programs, in general, can be inferred from examples. The aim of Vishnu - the
XSLT generator engine described in this paper – is to produce XSLT programs
for processing documents similar to the given examples and with enough
readability to be easily understood by a programmer not familiar with the
language. The architecture of Vishnu is composed by a graphical editor and a
programming engine. In this paper we focus on the editor as a GWT web
application where the programmer loads and edits document examples and pairs
their content using graphical primitives. The programming engine receives the
data collected by the editor and produces an XSLT program
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