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      Pipelines for Procedural Information Extraction from Scientific Literature: Towards Recipes using Machine Learning and Data Science

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          This paper describes a machine learning and data science pipeline for structured information extraction from documents, implemented as a suite of open-source tools and extensions to existing tools. It centers around a methodology for extracting procedural information in the form of recipes, stepwise procedures for creating an artifact (in this case synthesizing a nanomaterial), from published scientific literature. From our overall goal of producing recipes from free text, we derive the technical objectives of a system consisting of pipeline stages: document acquisition and filtering, payload extraction, recipe step extraction as a relationship extraction task, recipe assembly, and presentation through an information retrieval interface with question answering (QA) functionality. This system meets computational information and knowledge management (CIKM) requirements of metadata-driven payload extraction, named entity extraction, and relationship extraction from text. Functional contributions described in this paper include semi-supervised machine learning methods for PDF filtering and payload extraction tasks, followed by structured extraction and data transformation tasks beginning with section extraction, recipe steps as information tuples, and finally assembled recipes. Measurable objective criteria for extraction quality include precision and recall of recipe steps, ordering constraints, and QA accuracy, precision, and recall. Results, key novel contributions, and significant open problems derived from this work center around the attribution of these holistic quality measures to specific machine learning and inference stages of the pipeline, each with their performance measures. The desired recipes contain identified preconditions, material inputs, and operations, and constitute the overall output generated by our computational information and knowledge management (CIKM) system.

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          16 December 2019
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          10.1109/ICDARW.2019.10037
          1912.07747
          8f5bdcb6-dfe0-4ccf-b96c-97b902dda483

          http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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          I.2.7, I.2.6, H.3.3, H.3.4, I.2.10, I.5.4
          2019-1
          15th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition Workshops (ICDARW 2019)
          cs.IR cs.CL cs.LG

          Theoretical computer science,Information & Library science,Artificial intelligence

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