The structure of scientific articles : applications to citation indexing and summarization
"Finding a particular scientific document amidst a sea of thousands of other documents can often seem like an insurmountable task. The Structure of Scientific Articles shows how linguistic theory can provide a solution by analyzing rhetorical structures to make information retrieval easier and faster." "Through the use of an improved citation indexing system, this indispensable volume applies empirical discourse studies to pressing issues of document management, including attribution, the author's stance towards other work, and problem-solving processes."--Jacket
Print Book, English, ©2010
Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford, Calif., ©2010
xii, 518 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
9781575865553, 9781575865560, 1575865556, 1575865564
154689894
1. Introduction
2. Information retrieval and citation indexes
3. Summarisation
4. New types of information access
5. Experimental corpora
6. The Knowledge Claim Discourse Model (KCDM)
7. Annotation scheme design
8. Reliability studies
9. Meta-discourse
10. Features
11. Automatic AZ, KCA and CFC
12. Evaluation
13. Applying the KCDM to other disciplines
14. Outlook
15. Conclusions
A. CMPLG-D articles
B. DTD for SciXML
C. Guidelines
D. Lexical resources
References
Author index
Subject index