The Electronic Library: Volume 39 Issue 3
Digital information organization and use
Table of contents - Special Issue: Organization of Information & Knowledge in the Big Data Environment
Guest Editors: Oksana Zavalina, Xiaoguang Wang, Qikai Cheng
Towards evolutionary knowledge representation under the big data circumstance
Xuhui Li, Liuyan Liu, Xiaoguang Wang, Yiwen Li, Qingfeng Wu, Tieyun QianThe purpose of this paper is to propose a graph-based representation approach for evolutionary knowledge under the big data circumstance, aiming to gradually build conceptual…
Towards an entity relation extraction framework in the cross-lingual context
Chuanming Yu, Haodong Xue, Manyi Wang, Lu AnOwing to the uneven distribution of annotated corpus among different languages, it is necessary to bridge the gap between low resource languages and high resource languages. From…
Data set entity recognition based on distant supervision
Pengcheng Li, Qikai Liu, Qikai Cheng, Wei LuThis paper aims to identify data set entities in scientific literature. To address poor recognition caused by a lack of training corpora in existing studies, a distant supervised…
Investigating the use of metadata record graphs to analyze subject headings in the digital public library of America
Mark Edward Phillips, Hannah TarverThis study furthers metadata quality research by providing complementary network-based metrics and insights to analyze metadata records and identify areas for improvement.
An exploratory analysis: extracting materials science knowledge from unstructured scholarly data
Xintong Zhao, Jane Greenberg, Vanessa Meschke, Eric Toberer, Xiaohua HuThe output of academic literature has increased significantly due to digital technology, presenting researchers with a challenge across every discipline, including materials…
Collecting and evaluating large volumes of bibliographic metadata aggregated in the WorldCat database: a proposed methodology to overcome challenges
Vyacheslav I. Zavalin, Shawne D. MiksaThis paper aims to discuss the challenges encountered in collecting, cleaning and analyzing the large data set of bibliographic metadata records in machine-readable cataloging…
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- Prof. Jeonghyun Kim
- Assistant Prof Haihua Chen
- Ms Marie Bloechle