Research Paper Abstract
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A Research Paper Abstract is a Document Abstract of a research paper.
- Context:
- It can (typically) be the first section of the Research Paper.
- It is often freely published via Online Services (such as ACM Digital Library or Scopus).
- It can be a member of an Abstract Corpus, such as a KDD-2009 Abstract Corpus.
- Example(s):
- “The abstract of scientific papers has strong semantic structure, which contains abundant meaningful information, such as the background, research problem, solution, and result. Marking it out can help the computer understand and use this underlying information, which can provide great help for searching and scanning papers. In order to annotate the semantics of the paper automatically, we modeled the rhetorical structure of an abstract by linguistic clues and position information.” (Huang et al, 2015).
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Annotated Abstract.