2016
DOI: 10.2197/ipsjjip.24.554
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NaDev: An Annotated Corpus to Support Information Extraction from Research Papers on Nanocrystal Devices

Abstract: The process of nanocrystal device development is not well systematized. To support this process, analysis of the information produced by developmental experiments is required. In this study, we constructed an annotated corpus to support the extraction of experimental information from relevant publications. We designed the corpus-construction guidelines by cooperating with a domain expert. We evaluated these guidelines through corpusconstruction experiments with graduate students from this domain, and then eval… Show more

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“…The annotation workflow (Figure 2) was designed following the MATTER (Model, Annotate, Train, Test, Evaluate, and Revise) schema [41] and other related work [11,15]. The workflow is composed of five steps (Figure 2): data-preparation, correction, validation, testing and evaluation, revision.…”
Section: Annotation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The annotation workflow (Figure 2) was designed following the MATTER (Model, Annotate, Train, Test, Evaluate, and Revise) schema [41] and other related work [11,15]. The workflow is composed of five steps (Figure 2): data-preparation, correction, validation, testing and evaluation, revision.…”
Section: Annotation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In comparison, such resources in the materials science domain are rather limited. Reported cases include NaDev [15] on nanocrystal devices research, a corpus for extracting synthesis recipes [16], and ChemDataExtractor [17] which focuses only on chemical entities. In the superconductors domain, we could identify MagDb [18] focusing on magnetic materials with limited information categories.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%