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4th BIRNDL@SIGIR 2019: Paris, France
- Muthu Kumar Chandrasekaran, Philipp Mayr:
Proceedings of the 4th Joint Workshop on Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval and Natural Language Processing for Digital Libraries (BIRNDL 2019) co-located with the 42nd International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval (SIGIR 2019), Paris, France, July 25, 2019. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2414, CEUR-WS.org 2019 - Preface: 4th Joint Workshop on BIRNDL at SIGIR 2019. 1-5
Keynotes
- Alex D. Wade, Ivana Williams:
Personalized Feed/Query-formulation, Predictive Impact, and Ranking. 6-7 - Bonnie Webber:
Discourse Processing for Text Analysis: Recent Successes, Current Challenges. 8-14
Full papers
- Katarina Boland, Frank Krüger:
Distant Supervision for Silver Label Generation of Software Mentions in Social Scientific Publications. 15-27 - Na Pang, Li Qian, Weimin Lyu, Jin-Dong Yang:
Transfer Learning for Scientific Data Chain Extraction in Small Chemical Corpus with joint BERT-CRF Model. 28-41 - Christin Katharina Kreutz, Premtim Sahitaj, Ralf Schenkel:
Revaluating Semantometrics from Computer Science Publications. 42-55 - Suzan Verberne, Ioannis Chios, Jian Wang:
Extracting and Matching Patent In-text References to Scientific Publications. 56-69 - Michael Soprano
, Kevin Roitero, Stefano Mizzaro:
HITS Hits Readersourcing: Validating Peer Review Alternatives Using Network Analysis. 70-82
Short papers
- Jason Portenoy, Jevin D. West:
Supervised Learning for Automated Literature Review. 83-91 - Arlene J. Casey, Bonnie Webber, Dorota Glowacka:
Can Models of Author Intention Support Quality Assessment of Content? 92-99 - Andres Carvallo, Denis Parra:
Comparing Word Embeddings for Document Screening based on Active Learning. 100-107 - Philipp Scharpf, Moritz Schubotz, Howard S. Cohl, Bela Gipp:
Towards Formula Concept Discovery and Recognition. 108-115
Poster papers
- Barbara Plank, Reinard van Dalen:
CiteTracked: A Longitudinal Dataset of Peer Reviews and Citations. 116-122 - Chifumi Nishioka, Michael Färber
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Evaluating the Availability of Open Citation Data. 123-129 - André Greiner-Petter, Terry Ruas, Moritz Schubotz, Akiko Aizawa, William I. Grosky, Bela Gipp:
Why Machines Cannot Learn Mathematics, Yet. 130-137 - Marc Bertin, Pierre Jonin, Frédéric Armetta, Iana Atanassova:
Identifying the Conceptual Space of Citation Contexts using Coreferences. 138-144 - Rajesh Piryani, Wolfgang Otto, Philipp Mayr, Vivek Kumar Singh:
Analysing Author Name Mentions in Citation Contexts of Highly Cited Publications. 145-152
CL-SciSumm Shared Task
- Muthu Kumar Chandrasekaran, Michihiro Yasunaga, Dragomir R. Radev, Dayne Freitag, Min-Yen Kan:
Overview and Results: CL-SciSumm Shared Task 2019. 153-166 - Chrysoula Zerva, Minh-Quoc Nghiem, Nhung T. H. Nguyen, Sophia Ananiadou:
NaCTeM-UoM @ CL-SciSumm 2019. 167-180 - Shutian Ma, Heng Zhang, Tianxiang Xu, Jin Xu, Shaohu Hu, Chengzhi Zhang:
IR&TM-NJUST @ CLSciSumm-19. 181-195 - Lei Li, Yingqi Zhu, Yang Xie, Zuying Huang, Wei Liu, Xingyuan Li, Yinan Liu:
CIST@CLSciSumm-19: Automatic Scientific Paper Summarization with Citances and Facets. 196-207 - Yoann Pitarch, Karen Pinel-Sauvagnat, Gilles Hubert, Guillaume Cabanac, Ophélie Fraisier-Vannier:
IRIT-IRIS at CL-SciSumm 2019: Matching Citances with their Intended Reference Text Spans from the Scientific Literature. 208-213 - Bakhtiyar Syed, Vijayasaradhi Indurthi, Balaji Vasan Srinivasan, Vasudeva Varma:
Helium @ CL-SciSumm-19 : Transfer learning for effective scientific research comprehension. 214-223 - Luis Chiruzzo, Ahmed AbuRa'ed, Àlex Bravo, Horacio Saggion:
LaSTUS-TALN+INCO @ CL-SciSumm 2019. 224-232 - Moreno La Quatra, Luca Cagliero, Elena Baralis:
Poli2Sum@CL-SciSumm-19: Identify, Classify, and Summarize Cited Text Spans by means of Ensembles of Supervised Models. 233-246 - Hyonil Kim, Shiyan Ou:
NJU@CL-SciSumm-19. 247-255 - Aris Fergadis, Dimitris Pappas, Haris Papageorgiou:
ATHENA@CL-SciSumm 2019: Siamese recurrent bi-directional neural network for identifying cited text spans. 256-262

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