원문정보
초록
영어
The current software industry has an emerging issue with natural language-based requirement specifications. However, the accuracy of such requirement analysis remains a concern. It is noted that most errors still occur at the requirement specification stage. Defining and analyzing requirements based on natural language has become necessary. To address this issue, the linguistic theories of Chomsky and Fillmore are applied to the analysis of natural language-based requirements. This involves identifying the semantics of morphemes and nouns. Consequently, a mechanism was proposed for extracting object state designs and automatically generating code templates. Building on this mechanism, I suggest generating natural languagebased comic images. Utilizing state diagrams, I apply changes to the states of comic characters (protagonists) and extract variations in their expressions. This introduces a novel approach to comic image generation. I anticipate highly productive comic creation by applying software processes to Cartoon ART.
목차
1. Introduction
2. Related Works
2.1 Code Templates Generation from State Diagrams
2.2 State Extraction Approach with Requirement Modeling
2.3 Chomsky’s Syntactic Structure Analysis
2.4 Fillmore’s Semantic Roles Analysis
3. Extract State Diagrams from Requirements
3.1 Requirement Analysis Process
3.2 Cartoon Creation Process
4. Case Study
5. Conclusion
Acknowledgement
References
