Extracting Information from Scientific Literature via Visual Table Question Answering Models

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Authors Dongyoun Kim, Hyung-do Choi, Youngsun Jang, John Kim arXiv ID 2508.18661 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Citations 1 Venue Proceedings of the International Conference on Research in Adaptive and Convergent Systems Last Checked 4 months ago
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This study explores three approaches to processing table data in scientific papers to enhance extractive question answering and develop a software tool for the systematic review process. The methods evaluated include: (1) Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for extracting information from documents, (2) Pre-trained models for document visual question answering, and (3) Table detection and structure recognition to extract and merge key information from tables with textual content to answer extractive questions. In exploratory experiments, we augmented ten sample test documents containing tables and relevant content against RF- EMF-related scientific papers with seven predefined extractive question-answer pairs. The results indicate that approaches preserving table structure outperform the others, particularly in representing and organizing table content. Accurately recognizing specific notations and symbols within the documents emerged as a critical factor for improved results. Our study concludes that preserving the structural integrity of tables is essential for enhancing the accuracy and reliability of extractive question answering in scientific documents.
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