Layout Aware Semantic Element Extraction for Sustainable Science & Technology Decision Support

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Abstract

New scientific and technological (S&T) knowledge is being introduced rapidly, and hence, analysis efforts to understand and analyze new published S&T documents are increasing daily. Automated text mining and vision recognition techniques alleviate the burden somewhat, but the various document layout formats and knowledge content granularities across the S&T field make it challenging. Therefore, this paper proposes LA-SEE (LAME and Vi-SEE), a knowledge graph construction framework that simultaneously extracts meta-information and useful image objects from S&T documents in various layout formats. We adopt Layout-aware Metadata Extraction (LAME), which can accurately extract metadata from various layout formats, and implement a transformer-based instance segmentation (i.e., Vision based Semantic Elements Extraction (Vi-SEE)) to maximize the vision-based semantic element recognition. Moreover, to constructing a scientific knowledge graph consisting of multiple S&T documents, we newly defined an extensible Semantic Elements Knowledge Graph (SEKG) structure. For now, we succeeded in extracting about 6 million semantic elements from 49,649 PDFs. In addition, to illustrate the potential power of our SEKG, we provide two promising application scenarios, such as a scientific knowledge guide across multiple S&T documents and questions and answering over scientific tables.

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Kim, H., Choi, J., Park, S., & Jung, Y. (2022). Layout Aware Semantic Element Extraction for Sustainable Science & Technology Decision Support. Sustainability (Switzerland), 14(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/su14052802

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