A Game with Complex Rules: Literature References in Literary Studies
F. Arnold, and R. Jäschke. Proceedings of the Workshop Understanding LIterature references in academic full TExt at JCDL 2022, volume 3220 of ULITE-ws '22, page 7--15. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, (2022)
Abstract
Existing systems for reference extraction and segmentation are mostly tailored towards STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, medicine) and social sciences and can not properly handle references in literary studies. We present our annotation guidelines for literature references in literary studies and give an overview of difficult cases we encountered when creating a corpus of annotated scholarly works for literary studies. Specifically, we present challenges and requirements we identified for reference extraction and segmentation from scholarly articles in the field of literary studies
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%A Arnold, Frederik
%A Jäschke, Robert
%B Proceedings of the Workshop Understanding LIterature references in academic full TExt at JCDL 2022
%D 2022
%I CEUR Workshop Proceedings
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%P 7--15
%T A Game with Complex Rules: Literature References in Literary Studies
%U https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3220/paper1.pdf
%V 3220
%X Existing systems for reference extraction and segmentation are mostly tailored towards STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, medicine) and social sciences and can not properly handle references in literary studies. We present our annotation guidelines for literature references in literary studies and give an overview of difficult cases we encountered when creating a corpus of annotated scholarly works for literary studies. Specifically, we present challenges and requirements we identified for reference extraction and segmentation from scholarly articles in the field of literary studies
@inproceedings{arnold2022complex,
abstract = {Existing systems for reference extraction and segmentation are mostly tailored towards STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, medicine) and social sciences and can not properly handle references in literary studies. We present our annotation guidelines for literature references in literary studies and give an overview of difficult cases we encountered when creating a corpus of annotated scholarly works for literary studies. Specifically, we present challenges and requirements we identified for reference extraction and segmentation from scholarly articles in the field of literary studies},
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title = {A Game with Complex Rules: Literature References in Literary Studies },
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