Ontologies of research areas are important tools for characterising, exploring, and analysing the research landscape. Some fields of research are comprehensively described by large-scale taxonomies, e.g., MeSH in Biology and PhySH in Physics. Conversely, current Computer Science taxonomies are coarse-grained and tend to evolve slowly. For instance, the ACM classification scheme contains only about 2K research topics and the last version dates back to 2012. In this paper, we introduce the Computer Science Ontology (CSO), a large-scale, automatically generated ontology of research areas, which includes about 26K topics and 226K semantic relationships. It was created by applying the Klink-2 algorithm on a very large dataset of 16M scientific a...
Major academic publishers need to be able to analyse their vast catalogue of products and select the...
Increasingly, in data-intensive areas of the life sciences, experimental results are being described...
The past decades have witnessed a huge growth in scholarly information published on the Web, mostly ...
Ontologies of research areas are important tools for characterising, exploring, and analysing the re...
Ontologies of research areas are important tools for characterising, exploring and analysing the res...
Ontologies of research areas are important tools for characterising, exploring and analysing the res...
Classifying research papers according to their research topics is an important task to improve their...
Classifying scientific articles, patents, and other documents according to the relevant research top...
The amount of scholarly data available on the web is steadily increasing, enabling different types o...
AbstractNowadays, there are researchers who spend time and energy in writing their own articles then...
Being able to characterise research papers according to their topics enables a multitude of high-lev...
For a number of years now we have seen the emergence of repositories of research data specified usin...
Classifying research papers according to their research topics is an important task to improve their...
Analysing the relationship between academia and industry allows us to understand how the knowledge p...
Attempts to produce adequate and long-lived subject indexes of information systems and computer scie...
Major academic publishers need to be able to analyse their vast catalogue of products and select the...
Increasingly, in data-intensive areas of the life sciences, experimental results are being described...
The past decades have witnessed a huge growth in scholarly information published on the Web, mostly ...
Ontologies of research areas are important tools for characterising, exploring, and analysing the re...
Ontologies of research areas are important tools for characterising, exploring and analysing the res...
Ontologies of research areas are important tools for characterising, exploring and analysing the res...
Classifying research papers according to their research topics is an important task to improve their...
Classifying scientific articles, patents, and other documents according to the relevant research top...
The amount of scholarly data available on the web is steadily increasing, enabling different types o...
AbstractNowadays, there are researchers who spend time and energy in writing their own articles then...
Being able to characterise research papers according to their topics enables a multitude of high-lev...
For a number of years now we have seen the emergence of repositories of research data specified usin...
Classifying research papers according to their research topics is an important task to improve their...
Analysing the relationship between academia and industry allows us to understand how the knowledge p...
Attempts to produce adequate and long-lived subject indexes of information systems and computer scie...
Major academic publishers need to be able to analyse their vast catalogue of products and select the...
Increasingly, in data-intensive areas of the life sciences, experimental results are being described...
The past decades have witnessed a huge growth in scholarly information published on the Web, mostly ...