LAME: Layout-Aware Metadata Extraction Approach for Research Articles

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Abstract

The volume of academic literature, such as academic conference papers and journals, has increased rapidly worldwide, and research on metadata extraction is ongoing. However, high-performing metadata extraction is still challenging due to diverse layout formats according to journal publishers. To accommodate the diversity of the layouts of academic journals, we propose a novel LAyout-Aware Metadata Extraction (LAME) framework equipped with the three characteristics (e.g., design of automatic layout analysis, construction of a large meta-data training set, and implementation of metadata extractor). In the framework, we designed an automatic layout analysis using PDFMiner. Based on the layout analysis, a large volume of metadata-separated training data, including the title, abstract, author name, author affiliated organization, and keywords, were automatically extracted. Moreover, we constructed a pre-Trainedmodel, Layout-MetaBERT, to extract the metadata from academic journals with varying layout formats. The experimental results with our metadata extractor exhibited robust performance (Macro-F1, 93.27%) in metadata extraction for unseen journals with different layout formats.

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Choi, J., Kong, H., Yoon, H., Oh, H., & Jung, Y. (2022). LAME: Layout-Aware Metadata Extraction Approach for Research Articles. Computers, Materials and Continua, 72(2), 4019–4037. https://doi.org/10.32604/cmc.2022.025711

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