In this paper the extent to which modern indexing and information retrieval research meets the needs and requirements of different types of readers is criticised. A review of the stagnation in this field gives evidence for the need for a radically different approach. The main problem is identified as the assumption that knowledge contained in a scientific article can be represented by a semantic network only, and therefore can be manipulated by formal logic approaches. Complementary to this, a plea is made to start an argumentational analysis of the- highly structured- corpus of scientific articles (mainly in physics). Such an analysis might lead to an argumentational syntax which will also enable the non-expert to browse through large quan...
In this paper, we consider the way that web documents seeking to persuade readers of certain science...
In this paper, we consider the way that web documents seeking to persuade readers of certain science...
International audienceThe scientific literature is a well-known source of arguments, which are embed...
Information overload is a great problem for the scientific community. To deal with the abundance of ...
Purpose Scientific abstracts reproduce only part of the information and the complexity of argumenta...
The purpose of the current study is to analyse bibliometric features of the articles onargumentation...
Reading scientific papers is an integral part of any university degree programme. Yet, academic writ...
Linking Electronic published scientific articles to Web ontologies is a cognitive tool of which its ...
In this paper, we argue that an annotation scheme for argumentation mining is a function of the task...
Argumentation is an essential feature of scientific language. We present an annotation study resulti...
In this paper, we analyze and discuss approaches to argumentation mining from the discourse structur...
The nature of popular science discourse in recent decades has acquired a convincing function, while ...
Exponential growth in the number of scientific publications yields the need for effective automatic ...
An effective structure helps an article to convey its core message. The optimal structure depends on...
When scientists or engineers are looking for information in document collections, or on the web, the...
In this paper, we consider the way that web documents seeking to persuade readers of certain science...
In this paper, we consider the way that web documents seeking to persuade readers of certain science...
International audienceThe scientific literature is a well-known source of arguments, which are embed...
Information overload is a great problem for the scientific community. To deal with the abundance of ...
Purpose Scientific abstracts reproduce only part of the information and the complexity of argumenta...
The purpose of the current study is to analyse bibliometric features of the articles onargumentation...
Reading scientific papers is an integral part of any university degree programme. Yet, academic writ...
Linking Electronic published scientific articles to Web ontologies is a cognitive tool of which its ...
In this paper, we argue that an annotation scheme for argumentation mining is a function of the task...
Argumentation is an essential feature of scientific language. We present an annotation study resulti...
In this paper, we analyze and discuss approaches to argumentation mining from the discourse structur...
The nature of popular science discourse in recent decades has acquired a convincing function, while ...
Exponential growth in the number of scientific publications yields the need for effective automatic ...
An effective structure helps an article to convey its core message. The optimal structure depends on...
When scientists or engineers are looking for information in document collections, or on the web, the...
In this paper, we consider the way that web documents seeking to persuade readers of certain science...
In this paper, we consider the way that web documents seeking to persuade readers of certain science...
International audienceThe scientific literature is a well-known source of arguments, which are embed...