Answering questions on scholarly knowledge comprising text and other artifacts is a vital part of any research life cycle. Querying scholarly knowledge and retrieving suitable answers is currently hardly possible due to the following primary reason: machine inactionable, ambiguous and unstructured content in publications. We present JarvisQA, a BERT based system to answer questions on tabular views of scholarly knowledge graphs. Such tables can be found in a variety of shapes in the scholarly literature (e.g., surveys, comparisons or results). Our system can retrieve direct answers to a variety of different questions asked on tabular data in articles. Furthermore, we present a preliminary dataset of related tables and a corresponding set of...
The field of information retrieval (IR) is concerned with systems that “make a given stored collecti...
We address the novel problem of automatically generating quiz-style knowledge questions from a knowl...
Every year, approximately around 2.5 million new scientific papers are published. With the rapidly ...
Knowledge graphs have gained increasing popularity in the last decade in science and technology. How...
Due to the lack of structure, scholarly knowledge remains hardly accessible for machines. Scholarly ...
Question answering (QA) systems aim to automatically and precisely answer a specific question provid...
Question Answering (QA) over Knowledge Graphs (KG) aims to develop a system that is capable of answe...
The web is awash in textual data. As users struggle to navigate this textual data, the art and scien...
Today's paradigm of information search is in the midst of a significant transformation. Question ans...
Knowledge graphs are a powerful concept for querying large amounts of data. These knowledge graphs a...
Over the years, a growing number of semantic data repositories have been made available on the web. ...
Direct answering of questions that involve multiple entities and relations is a challenge for text-b...
Question answering over knowledge graphs and other RDF data has been greatly advanced, with a number...
For centuries, scholarly knowledge has been buried in documents. While articles are great to convey ...
The transfer of knowledge has not changed fundamentally for many hundreds of years: It is usually do...
The field of information retrieval (IR) is concerned with systems that “make a given stored collecti...
We address the novel problem of automatically generating quiz-style knowledge questions from a knowl...
Every year, approximately around 2.5 million new scientific papers are published. With the rapidly ...
Knowledge graphs have gained increasing popularity in the last decade in science and technology. How...
Due to the lack of structure, scholarly knowledge remains hardly accessible for machines. Scholarly ...
Question answering (QA) systems aim to automatically and precisely answer a specific question provid...
Question Answering (QA) over Knowledge Graphs (KG) aims to develop a system that is capable of answe...
The web is awash in textual data. As users struggle to navigate this textual data, the art and scien...
Today's paradigm of information search is in the midst of a significant transformation. Question ans...
Knowledge graphs are a powerful concept for querying large amounts of data. These knowledge graphs a...
Over the years, a growing number of semantic data repositories have been made available on the web. ...
Direct answering of questions that involve multiple entities and relations is a challenge for text-b...
Question answering over knowledge graphs and other RDF data has been greatly advanced, with a number...
For centuries, scholarly knowledge has been buried in documents. While articles are great to convey ...
The transfer of knowledge has not changed fundamentally for many hundreds of years: It is usually do...
The field of information retrieval (IR) is concerned with systems that “make a given stored collecti...
We address the novel problem of automatically generating quiz-style knowledge questions from a knowl...
Every year, approximately around 2.5 million new scientific papers are published. With the rapidly ...