Citation indices are increasingly being used not only as navigational tools for researchers, but also as the basis for measurement of academic performance and research impact. This means that the reliability of tools used to extract citations and construct such indices is becoming more critical; however, existing approaches to citation extraction still fall short of the high accuracy required if critical assessments are to be based on them. In this paper, we present techniques for high accuracy extraction of citations from academic papers, designed for applicability across a broad range of disciplines and document styles. We integrate citation extraction, reference parsing, and author named entity recognition to significantly improve perfor...
Much of scientific progress stems from previously published findings, but searching through the vast...
available at the end of the article We present a novel algorithm and validation method for disambigu...
The importance of a research article is routinely measured by counting how many times it has been ci...
Citations play an essential role in navigating academic literature and following chains of evidence ...
Citations play an essential role in navigating academic literature and following chains of evidence ...
Citations are an important part of scientific papers, and the proper handling of them is indispensab...
Recent advancements in information retrieval systems significantly rely on the context-based feature...
A citation in an academic text provides the reader with exact publication information to uniquely id...
Many solutions have been provided to extract bibliographic references from PDF papers. Machine learn...
International audienceCategorization of semantic relationships between scientific papers is a key to...
Scientific articles store vast amounts of knowledge amassed through many decades of research. They s...
Information retrieval systems for scholarly literature rely heavily not only on text matching but on...
BACKGROUND: Publication records and citation indices often are used to evaluate academic performance...
Kai Naoto, Yoshihisa Tomoki, et al. Citation Estimation Method Using Abstracts of Research Data Arti...
Citation sentences (sentences that cite other papers) play a key role in the summarization of scient...
Much of scientific progress stems from previously published findings, but searching through the vast...
available at the end of the article We present a novel algorithm and validation method for disambigu...
The importance of a research article is routinely measured by counting how many times it has been ci...
Citations play an essential role in navigating academic literature and following chains of evidence ...
Citations play an essential role in navigating academic literature and following chains of evidence ...
Citations are an important part of scientific papers, and the proper handling of them is indispensab...
Recent advancements in information retrieval systems significantly rely on the context-based feature...
A citation in an academic text provides the reader with exact publication information to uniquely id...
Many solutions have been provided to extract bibliographic references from PDF papers. Machine learn...
International audienceCategorization of semantic relationships between scientific papers is a key to...
Scientific articles store vast amounts of knowledge amassed through many decades of research. They s...
Information retrieval systems for scholarly literature rely heavily not only on text matching but on...
BACKGROUND: Publication records and citation indices often are used to evaluate academic performance...
Kai Naoto, Yoshihisa Tomoki, et al. Citation Estimation Method Using Abstracts of Research Data Arti...
Citation sentences (sentences that cite other papers) play a key role in the summarization of scient...
Much of scientific progress stems from previously published findings, but searching through the vast...
available at the end of the article We present a novel algorithm and validation method for disambigu...
The importance of a research article is routinely measured by counting how many times it has been ci...