For (semi-)automated subject indexing systems in digital libraries, it is often more practical to use metadata such as the title of a publication instead of the full-text or the abstract. Therefore, it is desirable to have good text mining and text classification algorithms that operate well already on the title of a publication. So far, the classification performance on titles is not competitive with the performance on the full-texts if the same number of training samples is used for training. However, it is much easier to obtain title data in large quantities and to use it for training than full-text data. In this paper, we investigate the question how models obtained from training on increasing amounts of title training data compare to m...
In the current era, the amount of information from the Internet in general and the electronic press ...
Manuscript submitted for review.Manually indexing documents for subject-based access is a labour-int...
Subject categories of scholarly papers generally refer to the knowledge domain(s) to which the paper...
For (semi-)automated subject indexing systems in digital libraries, it is often more practical to us...
For (semi-)automated subject indexing systems in digital libraries, it is often more practical to us...
We conduct the first systematic comparison of automated semantic annotation based on either the full...
We conduct the first systematic comparison of automated semantic annotation based on either the full...
We conduct the first systematic comparison of automated semantic annotation based on either the full...
While there are many studies on information retrieval models using full-text, there are presently no...
While there are many studies on information retrieval models using full-text, there are presently no...
Topic indexing is the task of identifying the main topics covered by a document. These are useful fo...
[Motivation] With the rapid increase of biomedical articles, large-scale automatic Medical Subject H...
While there are many studies on information retrieval models using full-text, there are presently no...
With the explosive growth in the number of electronic documents available on the internet, intranets...
Publisher Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights res...
In the current era, the amount of information from the Internet in general and the electronic press ...
Manuscript submitted for review.Manually indexing documents for subject-based access is a labour-int...
Subject categories of scholarly papers generally refer to the knowledge domain(s) to which the paper...
For (semi-)automated subject indexing systems in digital libraries, it is often more practical to us...
For (semi-)automated subject indexing systems in digital libraries, it is often more practical to us...
We conduct the first systematic comparison of automated semantic annotation based on either the full...
We conduct the first systematic comparison of automated semantic annotation based on either the full...
We conduct the first systematic comparison of automated semantic annotation based on either the full...
While there are many studies on information retrieval models using full-text, there are presently no...
While there are many studies on information retrieval models using full-text, there are presently no...
Topic indexing is the task of identifying the main topics covered by a document. These are useful fo...
[Motivation] With the rapid increase of biomedical articles, large-scale automatic Medical Subject H...
While there are many studies on information retrieval models using full-text, there are presently no...
With the explosive growth in the number of electronic documents available on the internet, intranets...
Publisher Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights res...
In the current era, the amount of information from the Internet in general and the electronic press ...
Manuscript submitted for review.Manually indexing documents for subject-based access is a labour-int...
Subject categories of scholarly papers generally refer to the knowledge domain(s) to which the paper...