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CATE: CAusality Tree Extractor from Natural Language Requirements

Authors :
Jadallah, Noah
Fischbach, Jannik
Frattini, Julian
Vogelsang, Andreas
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Causal relations (If A, then B) are prevalent in requirements artifacts. Automatically extracting causal relations from requirements holds great potential for various RE activities (e.g., automatic derivation of suitable test cases). However, we lack an approach capable of extracting causal relations from natural language with reasonable performance. In this paper, we present our tool CATE (CAusality Tree Extractor), which is able to parse the composition of a causal relation as a tree structure. CATE does not only provide an overview of causes and effects in a sentence, but also reveals their semantic coherence by translating the causal relation into a binary tree. We encourage fellow researchers and practitioners to use CATE at https://causalitytreeextractor.com/

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2107.10023
Document Type :
Working Paper