Despite a large variety of facilities helping to either select or manipulate data from Web interfaces, it remains diffcult to provide users with relevant scientific or technical annotations for those data. Introducing such content by hand into a Web interface is a tedious job with a risk of providing in complete or inadequate content. To overcome this diffculty, we are exploring the possibility of using the names of exposed quantities to index a text corpus. This index can be used to show the most relevant text snippets in a given context. The full text can be displayed by user request and automatically scroll down to that snippet. Our approach is based on the conversion of PDF papers into machinereadable files that are indexed by a search ...
AbstractWe propose that the combination of human expertise and automatic text-mining systems can be ...
Many scientific publications report on computational results based on code and data, but even when c...
For some years now the Internet and World Wide Web communities have envisaged moving to a \u27next g...
Manually indexing documents for subject-based access is a labour-intensive process. We propose using...
More and more, database curators rely on literature-mining techniques to help them gather and make u...
When scientists or engineers are looking for information in document collections, or on the web, the...
Abstract — Despite the growth and development of the web in scientific publishing, there remain sign...
National audienceThe emergence of digital documents renews the relation between annotation and index...
In science it is difficult to reuse quantitative scientific data. For example, it is not possible to...
Access to knowledge has been widely broadened and made easy via various new technologies compared to...
In science it is difficult to reuse quantitative scientific data. For example, it is not possible to...
istence have one basic goal: to provide researchers with access to the information they require. The...
The thesis describes the design and implementation of an application for processing electronic publi...
International audienceThis paper deals with thecategorisation of textual cues in scientific abstract...
International audienceThis paper deals with thecategorisation of textual cues in scientific abstract...
AbstractWe propose that the combination of human expertise and automatic text-mining systems can be ...
Many scientific publications report on computational results based on code and data, but even when c...
For some years now the Internet and World Wide Web communities have envisaged moving to a \u27next g...
Manually indexing documents for subject-based access is a labour-intensive process. We propose using...
More and more, database curators rely on literature-mining techniques to help them gather and make u...
When scientists or engineers are looking for information in document collections, or on the web, the...
Abstract — Despite the growth and development of the web in scientific publishing, there remain sign...
National audienceThe emergence of digital documents renews the relation between annotation and index...
In science it is difficult to reuse quantitative scientific data. For example, it is not possible to...
Access to knowledge has been widely broadened and made easy via various new technologies compared to...
In science it is difficult to reuse quantitative scientific data. For example, it is not possible to...
istence have one basic goal: to provide researchers with access to the information they require. The...
The thesis describes the design and implementation of an application for processing electronic publi...
International audienceThis paper deals with thecategorisation of textual cues in scientific abstract...
International audienceThis paper deals with thecategorisation of textual cues in scientific abstract...
AbstractWe propose that the combination of human expertise and automatic text-mining systems can be ...
Many scientific publications report on computational results based on code and data, but even when c...
For some years now the Internet and World Wide Web communities have envisaged moving to a \u27next g...