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Semi-Supervised Learning for Neural Keyphrase Generation
We study the problem of generating keyphrases that summarize the key points
for a given document. While sequence-to-sequence (seq2seq) models have achieved
remarkable performance on this task (Meng et al., 2017), model training often
relies on large amounts of labeled data, which is only applicable to
resource-rich domains. In this paper, we propose semi-supervised keyphrase
generation methods by leveraging both labeled data and large-scale unlabeled
samples for learning. Two strategies are proposed. First, unlabeled documents
are first tagged with synthetic keyphrases obtained from unsupervised keyphrase
extraction methods or a selflearning algorithm, and then combined with labeled
samples for training. Furthermore, we investigate a multi-task learning
framework to jointly learn to generate keyphrases as well as the titles of the
articles. Experimental results show that our semi-supervised learning-based
methods outperform a state-of-the-art model trained with labeled data only.Comment: To appear in EMNLP 2018 (12 pages, 7 figures, 6 tables
Bibliometric cartography of information retrieval research by using co-word analysis
The aim of this study is to map the intellectual structure of the field of Information Retrieval (IR) during the period of 1987-1997. Co-word analysis was employed to reveal patterns and trends in the IR field by measuring the association strengths of terms representative of relevant publications or other texts produced in IR field. Data were collected from Science Citation Index (SCI) and Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) for the period of 1987-1997. In addition to the keywords added by the SCI and SSCI databases, other important keywords were extracted from titles and abstracts manually. These keywords were further standardized using vocabulary control tools. In order to trace the dynamic changes of the IR field, the whole 11-year period was further separated into two consecutive periods: 1987-1991 and 1992-1997. The results show that the IR field has some established research themes and it also changes rapidly to embrace new themes
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