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Titel: The STEM-ECR Dataset: Grounding Scientific Entity References in STEM Scholarly Content to Authoritative Encyclopedic and Lexicographic Sources
Autor(en): D'Souza, JenniferHoppe, AnettBrack, ArthurJaradeh, Mohamad YaserAuer, SörenEwerth, Ralph
Link zum Verlag: https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/2020.lrec-1.268
URI: https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/6142
https://doi.org/10.34657/5190
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Buch: Proceedings of the 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2020)
Startseite: 2192
Endseite: 2203
Verlag: Paris : European Language Resources Association
Abstract: We introduce the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Medicine) Dataset for Scientific Entity Extraction, Classification, and Resolution, version 1.0 (STEM-ECR v1.0). The STEM-ECR v1.0 dataset has been developed to provide a benchmark for the evaluation of scientific entity extraction, classification, and resolution tasks in a domain-independent fashion. It comprises abstracts in 10 STEM disciplines that were found to be the most prolific ones on a major publishing platform. We describe the creation of such a multidisciplinary corpus and highlight the obtained findings in terms of the following features: 1) a generic conceptual formalism for scientific entities in a multidisciplinary scientific context; 2) the feasibility of the domain-independent human annotation of scientific entities under such a generic formalism; 3) a performance benchmark obtainable for automatic extraction of multidisciplinary scientific entities using BERT-based neural models; 4) a delineated 3-step entity resolution procedure for human annotation of the scientific entities via encyclopedic entity linking and lexicographic word sense disambiguation; and 5) human evaluations of Babelfy returned encyclopedic links and lexicographic senses for our entities. Our findings cumulatively indicate that human annotation and automatic learning of multidisciplinary scientific concepts as well as their semantic disambiguation in a wide-ranging setting as STEM is reasonable.
Schlagwörter: Entity Recognition; Entity Classification; Entity Resolution; Entity Linking; Word Sense Disambiguation; Evaluation Corpus; Language Resource
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Publikationsstatus: publishedVersion
DDC: 020
Lizenz: CC BY 4.0 Unported
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D’Souza, Jennifer, Anett Hoppe, Arthur Brack, Mohamad Yaser Jaradeh, Sören Auer and Ralph Ewerth, 2020. The STEM-ECR Dataset: Grounding Scientific Entity References in STEM Scholarly Content to Authoritative Encyclopedic and Lexicographic Sources. In: . Paris : European Language Resources Association
D’Souza, J., Hoppe, A., Brack, A., Jaradeh, M. Y., Auer, S. and Ewerth, R. (2020) “The STEM-ECR Dataset: Grounding Scientific Entity References in STEM Scholarly Content to Authoritative Encyclopedic and Lexicographic Sources.” Paris : European Language Resources Association.
D’Souza J, Hoppe A, Brack A, Jaradeh M Y, Auer S, Ewerth R. The STEM-ECR Dataset: Grounding Scientific Entity References in STEM Scholarly Content to Authoritative Encyclopedic and Lexicographic Sources. Paris : European Language Resources Association; 2020.
D’Souza, J., Hoppe, A., Brack, A., Jaradeh, M. Y., Auer, S., & Ewerth, R. (2020). The STEM-ECR Dataset: Grounding Scientific Entity References in STEM Scholarly Content to Authoritative Encyclopedic and Lexicographic Sources. Paris : European Language Resources Association.
D’Souza J, Hoppe A, Brack A, Jaradeh M Y, Auer S, Ewerth R. The STEM-ECR Dataset: Grounding Scientific Entity References in STEM Scholarly Content to Authoritative Encyclopedic and Lexicographic Sources. In: Paris : European Language Resources Association; 2020.


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