HUMB: Automatic Key Term Extraction from Scientific Articles in GROBID
Abstract
The Semeval task 5 was an opportunity for experimenting with the key term ex- traction module of GROBID, a system for extracting and generating bibliographical information from technical and scientific documents. The tool first uses GROBID's facilities for analyzing the structure of sci- entific articles, resulting in a first set of structural features. A second set of fea- tures captures content properties based on phraseness, informativeness and keyword- ness measures. Two knowledge bases, GRISP and Wikipedia, are then exploited for producing a last set of lexical/semantic features. Bagged decision trees appeared to be the most efficient machine learning algorithm for generating a list of ranked key term candidates. Finally a post rank- ing was realized based on statistics of co- usage of keywords in HAL, a large Open Access publication repository.
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