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APPINITE: A Multi-Modal Interface for Specifying Data Descriptions in Programming by Demonstration Using Natural Language Instructions
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EngineeringVisual Programming LanguagePbd SystemsSoftware EngineeringSemanticsAction LanguageSoftware AnalysisNatural Language ProcessingComputational LinguisticsAmbiguous Data DescriptionsMultimodal InteractionConversation AnalysisLanguage StudiesAutomatic ProgrammingMulti-modal InterfaceCode GenerationNatural Language InterfaceData DescriptionsComputer ScienceSoftware DesignAutomated ReasoningProgram AnalysisProgram ComprehensionFormal MethodsHuman-computer InteractionPrior Pbd SystemsInteractive Computing
A key challenge for generalizing programming-by-demonstration (PBD) scripts is the data description problem - when a user demonstrates performing an action, the system needs to determine features for describing this action and the target object in a way that can reflect the user's intention for the action. However, prior approaches for creating data descriptions in PBD systems have problems with usability, applicability, feasibility, transparency and/or user control. Our APPINITE system introduces a multimodal interface with which users can specify data descriptions verbally using natural language instructions. APPINITE guides users to describe their intentions for the demonstrated actions through mixed-initiative conversations. APPINITE constructs data descriptions for these actions from the natural language instructions. Our evaluation showed that APPINITE is easy-to-use and effective in creating scripts for tasks that would otherwise be difficult to create with prior PBD systems, due to ambiguous data descriptions in demonstrations on GUIs.
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