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Literature Management

ScholarLensViz: A Visualization Framework for Transparency in Semantic User Profiles

Taylor, K. L., R. S. Gonçalves, F. Lécué, and J. Yan (Eds.), Löffler, F., V. Wesp, S. Babalou, P. Kahn, R. Lachmann, B. Sateli, R. Witte, and B. König-Ries, "ScholarLensViz: A Visualization Framework for Transparency in Semantic User Profiles", Proceedings of the ISWC 2020 Demos and Industry Tracks: From Novel Ideas to Industrial Practice co-located with 19th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2020), Globally online, November 1-6, 2020 (UTC), vol. 2721, [Online] : CEUR-WS.org, pp. 20–25, 11/2020.

An Automatic Workflow for Formalization of Scholarly Articles' Structural and Semantic Elements

Sack, H., S. Dietze, A. Tordai, and C. Lange (Eds.), Sateli, B., and R. Witte, "An Automatic Workflow for Formalization of Scholarly Articles' Structural and Semantic Elements", The 13th Extended Semantic Web Conference (The Semantic Publishing Challenge 2016), vol. 641, Heraklion, Crete, Greece : Springer International Publishing, pp. 309–320, 06/2016.

Semantic Publishing Challenge 2015: Supplementary Material

This page provides supplementary material for our submission to the Semantic Publishing Challenge 2015 co-located with the Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2015).

We present an automatic workflow that performs text segmentation and entity extraction from scientific literature to primarily address Task 2 of the Semantic Publishing Challenge 2015. The proposed solution is composed of two subsystems: (i) A text mining pipeline, developed based on the GATE framework, which extracts structural and semantic entities, such as, authors' information and citations, from text and produces semantic (typed) annotations; and (ii) a flexible exporting module that translates the document annotations into RDF triples according to a custom mapping file.

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