Automatic recognition of conceptualization zones in scientific articles and two life science applications

Volume: 28, Issue: 7, Pages: 991 - 1000
Published: Feb 8, 2012
Abstract
Motivation: Scholarly biomedical publications report on the findings of a research investigation. Scientists use a well-established discourse structure to relate their work to the state of the art, express their own motivation and hypotheses and report on their methods, results and conclusions. In previous work, we have proposed ways to explicitly annotate the structure of scientific investigations in scholarly publications. Here we present the...
Paper Details
Title
Automatic recognition of conceptualization zones in scientific articles and two life science applications
Published Date
Feb 8, 2012
Volume
28
Issue
7
Pages
991 - 1000
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