Towards a Corpus of Requirements Documents Enriched with Semantic Frame Annotations

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Abstract

Software requirements are typically written in natural language, which need to be transformed into a more formal representation. Natural language processing techniques have been applied to aid in this transformation. Semantic parsing, for instance, adds semantic structure to text. It however requires supporting corpora which are still missing in requirements engineering. To address this gap, we developed FN-RE, a corpus of requirements documents, which was annotated based on semantic frames in FrameNet. Each requirement statement was manually labelled by two annotators by selecting suitable semantic frames and related frame elements. We obtained an average agreement of 72.85% between the two annotators, measured by F-score, thus indicating that the annotations provided in our corpus are reliable.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Requirements Corpus
  • Semantic Annotation
  • Semantic Frames
  • FrameNet

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