Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
11 lines (10 loc) · 1.48 KB

File metadata and controls

11 lines (10 loc) · 1.48 KB

A Context-based Framework for Modeling the Role and Function of On-line Resource Citations in Scientific Literature

  • author:He Zhao,Zhunchen Luo,Chong Feng,Anqing Zheng,Xiaopeng Liu
  • abstract: We introduce a new task of modeling the role and function for on-line resource citations in scientific literature. By categorizing the on-line resources and analyzing the purpose of resource citations in scientific texts, it can greatly help resource search and recommendation systems to better understand and manage the scientific resources. For this novel task, we are the first to create an annotation scheme, which models the different granularity of information from a hierarchical perspective. And we construct a dataset SciRes, which includes 3,088 manually annotated resource contexts. In this paper, we propose a possible solution by using a multi-task framework to build the scientific resource classifier (SciResCLF) for jointly recognizing the role and function types. Then we use the classification results to help a scientific resource recommendation (SciResREC) task. Experiments show that our model achieves the best results on both the classification task and the recommendation task. The SciRes dataset is released for future research.
  • keywords:
  • interpretation:待补充
  • pdf: pdf
  • code: code
  • dataset: SciRes dataset
  • ppt/video:
  • curator: Yawen Dai