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Kando, N. Text-level Structure of Research Articles and Its Implication for Text-based Information Processing Systems. In Proceedings of the 19th Annual BCSIRSG Colloquium on IR Research, pp.68--81, 1997.

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Classification of Research Papers using Citation Links and .. - NANBA, KANDO, OKUMURA (2000)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Kando)   (Correct)

....calculation time of approach 1. Kando proposed several rules using lexical cues to analyze the functional structure of technical papers. She extracted sentences that were assigned to particular categories (e.g. Methods and Statement of Evidence ) and used them for document and passage retrieval [Kando, 1997]. Similarly, we made use of the following two categories that are considered to represent salient contents of papers. We extracted sentences of these categories and used them for classification of papers. PURPOSE: The descriptions of the purpose of the research are closely related to the ....

....necessary to increase the number of cue phrases for extracting salient sentences of PURPOSE . The words in PURPOSE sometimes represented the contents well, but in most cases they were too abstract, using broader terms, or details of papers were described there. Similar results were reported by Kando[Kando, 1997]. She found that searches using the categories of Method and Validity and Evidence are more e#ective than using the category of Research Topic , though she used manually category assigned documents and each paper in the database contained one or more sentences for Research Topic . 4.3 ....

Kando, N. Text-level Structure of Research Articles and Its Implication for Text-based Information Processing Systems. In Proceedings of the 19th Annual BCSIRSG Colloquium on IR Research, pp.68--81, 1997.


Classification of Research Papers using Citation Links and .. - Nanba, Kando, Okumura (2000)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Kando)   (Correct)

....of the full length text. Kando proposed several rules using lexical cues to analyze the functional structure of technical papers. She extracted sentences that were assigned to particular categories (e.g. Methods and Statement of Evidence ) and used them for document and passage retrieval [Kando, 1997]. Similarly, we made use of the following two categories that are considered to represent salient contents of papers. We extracted sentences of these categories and used them for classification of papers. PURPOSE: The descriptions of the purpose of the research are closely related to the ....

....each ranking increase the number of cue phrases for extracting salient sentences of PURPOSE . The words in PURPOSE sometimes represented the contents well, but in most cases they were too abstract, using broader terms, or details of papers were described there. Similar results were reported by Kando [Kando, 1997]. She found that searches using the categories of Method and Validity and Evidence are more e#ective than using the category of Research Topic , though she used manually category assigned documents and each paper in the database contained one or more sentences for Research Topic . Table 2: ....

Kando, N. Text-level Structure of Research Articles and Its Implication for Text-based Information Processing Systems. In Proceedings of the 19th Annual BCS-IRSG Colloquium on IR Research, pp.68--81, 1997.

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