Text-level Structure of Research Papers : Implications for Text-Based Information Processing Systems
Author(s) -
Noriko Kando
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
electronic workshops in computing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 1477-9358
DOI - 10.14236/ewic/ir1997.2
Subject(s) - computer science , information retrieval , set (abstract data type) , text retrieval , information extraction , text processing , order (exchange) , noisy text analytics , natural language processing , text mining , artificial intelligence , text graph , finance , economics , programming language
This paper discusses the implication of text-level structure for text-based information processing systems. In this paper, text-level structure of research papers is described with a set of typical functional components of research papers such as, background, purpose, methods, etc. and their order in a text. In order to suggest various applications, the experiments of retrieval and passage extraction were conducted using a manually structure-tagged fulltext database of research papers. As a result, we show that searching full-length texts using text-level structure achieved higher precision, compared to the searching without it. The paper also shows examples of extracted passages and suggests the application of text-level structure for text-based information systems, including passage extraction, browsing, and navigation within/across texts.
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