Overview of the Second Workshop on Scholarly Document Processing

  • Beltagy I
  • Cohan A
  • Feigenblat G
  • et al.
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With the ever-increasing pace of research and high volume of scholarly communication, scholars face a daunting task. Not only must they keep up with the growing literature in their own and related fields, scholars increasingly also need to rebut pseudo-science and disinformation. These needs have motivated an increasing focus on computational methods for enhancing search, summarization, and analysis of scholarly documents. However, the various strands of research on scholarly document processing remain fragmented. To reach out to the broader NLP and AI/ML community, pool distributed efforts in this area, and enable shared access to published research, we held the 2nd Workshop on Scholarly Document Processing (SDP) at NAACL 2021 as a virtual event (https://sdproc.org/2021/). The SDP workshop consisted of a research track, three invited talks, and three Shared Tasks (LongSumm 2021, SCIVER, and 3C). The program was geared towards the application of NLP, information retrieval, and data mining for scholarly documents, with an emphasis on identifying and providing solutions to open challenges.

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Beltagy, I., Cohan, A., Feigenblat, G., Freitag, D., Ghosal, T., Hall, K., … Wang, L. (2021). Overview of the Second Workshop on Scholarly Document Processing. In Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Scholarly Document Processing (pp. 159–165). Retrieved from https://aclanthology.org/2021.sdp-1.22

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