A Web Resource for Exploring the CORD-19 Dataset Using Root- and Rule-Based Phrases

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This short paper describes a web resource—the NIST CORD-19 Web Resource—for community explorations of the COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (CORD-19). The tools for exploration in the web resource make use of the NIST-developed Root- and Rule-based method, which exploits underlying linguistic structures to create terms that represent phrases in a corpus. The method allows for auto-suggesting-related terms to discover terms to refine the search of a COVID-19 heterogenous document base. The method also produces taxonomic structures in the target domain as well as providing semantic information about the relationships between terms. This term structure can serve as a basis for creating topic modeling and trend analysis tools. In this paper, we describe use of a novel search engine to demonstrate some of the capabilities above.

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Collard, J., Bhat, T., Subrahmanian, E., Monarch, I., Tash, J., Sriram, R., & Elliot, J. (2020, October 1). A Web Resource for Exploring the CORD-19 Dataset Using Root- and Rule-Based Phrases. Journal of the Indian Institute of Science. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41745-020-00193-2

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