Towards NLP-Based Conceptual Modeling Frameworks

Abstract

This paper presents preliminary research using Natural Language Processing (NLP) to support the development of conceptual modeling frameworks. NLP-based frameworks are intended to lower the barrier of entry for non-modelers to develop models and to facilitate communication across disciplines considering simulations in research efforts. NLP drives conceptual modeling in two ways. Firstly, it attempts to automate the generation of conceptual models and simulation specifications, derived from non-modelers’ narratives, while standardizing the conceptual modeling process and outcome. Secondly, as the process is automated, it is simpler to replicate and be followed by modelers and non-modelers. This allows for using a common process and generating similar “blueprints” facilitating communication and collaboration efforts. Overall, NLP presents an opportunity for the M&S community to engage with stakeholders and scholars across domains in the simulation development process, lowering entry barriers and increasing participation

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