Kuat Yessenov, Shubham Tulsiani, A. Menon, Rob Miller, Sumit Gulwani, B. Lampson, A. Kalai
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引用次数: 50
Abstract
Text processing, tedious and error-prone even for programmers, remains one of the most alluring targets of Programming by Example. An examination of real-world text processing tasks found on help forums reveals that many such tasks, beyond simple string manipulation, involve latent hierarchical structures. We present STEPS, a programming system for processing structured and semi-structured text by example. STEPS users create and manipulate hierarchical structure by example. In a between-subject user study on fourteen computer scientists, STEPS compares favorably to traditional programming.