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Word-Sized Graphics for Scientific Texts
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2017Generating visualizations at the size of a word creates dense information representations often called sparklines. The integration of word-sized graphics into text could avoid additional cognitive load caused by splitting the readers' attention between figures and text. In scientific publications, these graphics make statements easier to understand and
Fabian Beck 0001, Daniel Weiskopf
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International Journal of Modern Physics C, 1992
Aspects of text processing important for the scientific community are discussed, and an overview of currently available software is presented. Progress on standardization efforts in the area of document exchange (SGML), document formatting (DSSSL), document presentation (SPDL), fonts (ISO 9541) and character codes (Unicode and ISO 10646) is described.
GOOSSENS, MICHEL, HERWIJNEN, ERIC VAN
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Aspects of text processing important for the scientific community are discussed, and an overview of currently available software is presented. Progress on standardization efforts in the area of document exchange (SGML), document formatting (DSSSL), document presentation (SPDL), fonts (ISO 9541) and character codes (Unicode and ISO 10646) is described.
GOOSSENS, MICHEL, HERWIJNEN, ERIC VAN
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This Text Is (Not) a Scientific Paper
Qualitative Inquiry, 2019If you are troubled with the way we know the world, with the “traditional” academic sets, with the way certain bodies (maybe your body too) are treated, and with the way certain things are hidden and excluded in academia, so this text is (maybe) for you! . . .
Gustavo Antonio Raimondi +2 more
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Scientific Text Mining and Knowledge Graphs
Proceedings of the 26th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining, 2020Unstructured scientific text, in various forms of textual artifacts, including manuscripts, publications, patents, and proposals, is used to store the tremendous wealth of knowledge discovered after weeks, months, and years, developing hypotheses, working in the lab or clinic, and analyzing results.
Meng Jiang 0001, Jingbo Shang
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The Text Feature Models of Scientific Progress
2008 Second UKSIM European Symposium on Computer Modeling and Simulation, 2008According to Thomas Kuhn's theory of scientific paradigm, progress of science owns certain structure models, so there should be the models of progress of science shown in scientific texts. The paper extracts the models as the tuple including knowledge object, topic terms, questions resulted from the topic and the answers.
Yinsheng Zhang, Qixian Shi
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A hermeneutics of scientific practices and the concept of “text”
AI & SOCIETY, 2020This paper discusses a version of the hermeneutic philosophy of science. Special focus is placed on the ways of reading theoretical objects in scientific inquiry. In implementing readable technologies, this reading succeeds in contextually visualizing the theoretical objects by means of various sorts of signs.
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Scientific texts and the indexer
The Indexer, 2011Walter Greulich offers some reflections based on his experience over many years of creating indexes to scientific and technical texts, usually as leader of a team of two to six people.
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ALIENISMS IN THE SCIENTIFIC TEXT
Themed collection of papers from Foreign International Scientific Conference «Trends in the development of science and Global challenges» by HNRI «National development» in cooperation with AFP. January 2024. – Managua (Nicaragua)The article aims to analyze the foreign language used in the Spanish scientific text, the phenomenon that is due to the globalization process of Moderna society, which led to the introduction in the scientific space of foreign units reflecting a system of respective scientific concepts.
Svetlana Vladimirovna Dmitrichenkova +1 more
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ARISTA: knowledge engineering with scientific texts
Information and Software Technology, 1992Abstract The paper presents results of experiments in knowledge engineering with scientific texts by the application of the ARISTA method. ARISTA stands for Automatic Representation Independent Syllogistic Text Analysis. This method uses natural language text as a knowledge base in contrast with the methods followed by the prevailing approach, which ...
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Survey of BERT-Base Models for Scientific Text Classification: COVID-19 Case Study
Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2022Mayara Khadhraoui +2 more
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