Research Paper Citation String
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A Research Paper Citation String is a citation reference string found within a research paper.
- AKA: Research Paper Citation.
- Context:
- It can have an Identifier.
- It can be a Referent to an Internal Citation Mention.
- It can be:
- Example(s):
- Sunita Sarawagi. (2008). “Information extraction." FnT Databases, 1(3), 2008.
- Michele Banko, Michael J. Cafarella, Stephen Soderland, Matt Broadhead, and Oren Etzioni. (2007). “Open Information Extraction from the Web.” In: Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-2007).
- Marius Paşca, Dekang Lin, Jeffrey Bigham, Andrei Lifchits, and Alpa Jain. (2006). “Names and Similarities on the Web: fact extraction in the fast lane.” In: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computational Linguistics and the 44th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
- Raymond Mooney, and Razvan C. Bunescu. (2005). “Mining knowledge from text using information extraction.” In: SIGKDD Explorations, 7(1).
- Ralph Grishman. (2003). “Information Extraction.” In: (Mitkov, 2003).
- R. Yangarber. (2001). “Scenario Customization for Information Extraction." PhD Thesis, New York University.
- “4. Rob Hall, Charles Sutton, Andrew McCallum. (2008). Unsupervised deduplication using cross-field dependencies. In: Proceedings of KDD-2008.”
Minton, S(1993 b). Integrating heuristics for constraint
satisfaction problems: A case study. In: Proceedings
AAAI.
S. Minton Integrating heuristics for constraint satisfaction
problems: A case study. In: Proceedings of AAAI,
1993.
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Information Extraction Task.