Lessons from Deep Learning applied to Scholarly Information Extraction: What Works, What Doesn't, and Future Directions

July 08, 2022 ยท Entered Twilight ยท ๐Ÿ› arXiv.org

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Authors Raquib Bin Yousuf, Subhodip Biswas, Kulendra Kumar Kaushal, James Dunham, Rebecca Gelles, Sathappan Muthiah, Nathan Self, Patrick Butler, Naren Ramakrishnan arXiv ID 2207.04029 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Cross-listed cs.AI Citations 4 Venue arXiv.org Repository https://github.com/DiscoveryAnalyticsCenter/EneRex โญ 7 Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
Understanding key insights from full-text scholarly articles is essential as it enables us to determine interesting trends, give insight into the research and development, and build knowledge graphs. However, some of the interesting key insights are only available when considering full-text. Although researchers have made significant progress in information extraction from short documents, extraction of scientific entities from full-text scholarly literature remains a challenging problem. This work presents an automated End-to-end Research Entity Extractor called EneRex to extract technical facets such as dataset usage, objective task, method from full-text scholarly research articles. Additionally, we extracted three novel facets, e.g., links to source code, computing resources, programming language/libraries from full-text articles. We demonstrate how EneRex is able to extract key insights and trends from a large-scale dataset in the domain of computer science. We further test our pipeline on multiple datasets and found that the EneRex improves upon a state of the art model. We highlight how the existing datasets are limited in their capacity and how EneRex may fit into an existing knowledge graph. We also present a detailed discussion with pointers for future research. Our code and data are publicly available at https://github.com/DiscoveryAnalyticsCenter/EneRex.
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