Web content mining is related but different from data mining and text mining. It is related to data mining because many data mining techniques can be applied in Web content mining. It is related to text mining because much of the web contents are texts. H
TeSSI® (Terminology Supported Semantic Indexing) is a state-of-the-art tool that improves upon the existing search and retrieval tools by extracting the meaning out of medical free text and placing the resulting medical ‘concepts’ in the document...
This is the home page of the ParsCit project, which performs reference string parsing, sometimes also called citation parsing or citation extraction. It is architected as a supervised machine learning procedure that uses Conditional Random Fields as its learning mechanism. You can download the code below, parse strings online, or send batch jobs to our web service (coming soon!). The code contains both the training data, feature generator and shell scripts to connect the system to a web service (used here too).
M. Schwab, R. Jäschke, and F. Fischer. Proceedings of the 7th Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature, page 110--115. Association for Computational Linguistics, (2023)
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)
M. Schwab, R. Jäschke, and F. Fischer. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Natural Language and Speech Processing, page 282--287. Association for Computational Linguistics, (2022)