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Semantic Modelling of Citation Contexts for Context-Aware Citation Recommendation
Contents
The four CSV files are the data used for the evaluation in:
Saier T., Färber M. (2020) Semantic Modelling of Citation Contexts for Context-Aware Citation Recommendation. In: Advances in Information Retrieval. ECIR 2020. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 12035.
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-45439-5_15
Code: github.com/IllDepence/ecir2020
The evaluation was conducted in a citation re-prediction setting.
CSV Format
7 columns divided by \u241E
cited document ID
for *_nomarker.csv: citation marker position ambiguous
for *_withmarker.csv: citation marker position at 'MAINCIT' in citation context
adjacent cited document IDs
only given in citrec_unarxive_*.csv
divided by \u241F
order matches 'CIT' markers in citation context
citing document ID
citation context
MAG field of study IDs
divided by \u241F
predicate:argument tuples generated based on PredPatt
JSON
noun phrases
for *_nomarker.csv: divided by \u241F
for *_withmarker.csv:
divided by \u241D into
noun phrases
noun phrase directly preceding citation marker
Data Sources
citrec_unarxive_cs_withmarker.csv
data set
unarXive
Paper DOI: 10.1007/s11192-020-03382-z
Data DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.2553522
filter
citing doc from computer science
cited doc is cited at least 5 times
citrec_mag_cs_en.csv
data set
Microsoft Academic Graph (MAG)
Paper DOI: 10.1145/2740908.2742839
filter
citing doc from computer science and in English
citing doc abstract in MAG given
cited doc is cited at least 50 times
citrec_refseer.csv
data set
RefSeer
Paper URL: ojs.aaai.org/index.php/AAAI/article/view/9528
Data URL: psu.app.box.com/v/refseer
filter
for citing and cited docs title, venue, venuetype, abstract, and year not NULL
citrec_acl-arc_withmarker.csv
data set
ACL ARC
Paper URL: aclanthology.org/L08-1005
Data URL: acl-arc.comp.nus.edu.sg/
filter
cited doc has a DBLP ID
Paper Citation
@inproceedings{Saier2020ECIR,
author = {Tarek Saier and
Michael F{\"{a}}rber},
title = {{Semantic Modelling of Citation Contexts for Context-aware Citation Recommendation}},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 42nd European Conference on Information Retrieval},
pages = {220--233},
year = {2020},
month = apr,
doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-45439-5_15},
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A Unified Nanopublication Model for Effective and User-Friendly Access to the Elements of Scientific Publishing
Scientific publishing is the means by which we communicate and share
scientific knowledge, but this process currently often lacks transparency and
machine-interpretable representations. Scientific articles are published in
long coarse-grained text with complicated structures, and they are optimized
for human readers and not for automated means of organization and access. Peer
reviewing is the main method of quality assessment, but these peer reviews are
nowadays rarely published and their own complicated structure and linking to
the respective articles is not accessible. In order to address these problems
and to better align scientific publishing with the principles of the Web and
Linked Data, we propose here an approach to use nanopublications as a unifying
model to represent in a semantic way the elements of publications, their
assessments, as well as the involved processes, actors, and provenance in
general. To evaluate our approach, we present a dataset of 627 nanopublications
representing an interlinked network of the elements of articles (such as
individual paragraphs) and their reviews (such as individual review comments).
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SPARQL queries. We then present a prototype of a user interface for that
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a given manuscript, and we show in a user study that editors find the interface
useful to answer their competency questions. In summary, we demonstrate that a
unified and semantic publication model based on nanopublications can make
scientific communication more effective and user-friendly
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We have investigated the expression of cell surface markers and leucocyte cell adhesion molecules by immunohistochemistry in bronchial biopsies from 10 mild atopic asthmatics and 8 normal, nonatopic subjects. Significantly increased numbers of eosinophils (p<0.01) were evident in the bronchial submucosa of asthmatic subjects. In epithelium there were more CD44+ (p<0.02) and lymphocyte function-associated antigen-1 (LFA-1)+ (p<0.06) leucocytes in asthmatics than in normal subjects. Bronchial epithelial cells stained positively with anti-CD44 monoclonal antibodies (moAb) in both groups; however, when the staining was expressed as percentage of the total basement membrane, a considerable and highly significant increase was observed in the asthmatics (median 80 vs 22%, p=0.003). Few leucocytes were positive for very late activation antigen (VLA)-1, VLA-2 and VLA-4. The moAb for VLA-6 stained the basement membrane of the bronchial epithelium; while intracellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) and vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) were constitutively expressed in endothelium. A positive correlation was found between LFA-1+ cells and activated eosinophils (EG2+) in the submucosa (p<0.005; r(s)=0.80). We conclude that even in mild asthma there is evidence of increased expression of cell surface ligands, and suggest that adhesive mechanisms play a role both in cell recruitment and disease activity.peer-reviewe
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High genetic diversity within and among bitter cassava cultivated in three soil types in Central Amazonia.
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