GrapAL: Connecting the dots in scientific literature

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Abstract

We introduce GrapAL (Graph database of Academic Literature), a versatile tool for exploring and investigating a knowledge base of scientific literature that was semiautomatically constructed using NLP methods. GrapAL fills many informational needs expressed by researchers. At the core of GrapAL is a Neo4j graph database with an intuitive schema and a simple query language. In this paper, we describe the basic elements of GrapAL, how to use it, and several use cases such as finding experts on a given topic for peer reviewing, discovering indirect connections between biomedical entities, and computing citation-based metrics. We open source the demo code to help other researchers develop applications that build on GrapAL.

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Betts, C., Power, J., & Ammar, W. (2019). GrapAL: Connecting the dots in scientific literature. In ACL 2019 - 57th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of System Demonstrations (pp. 147–152). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/p19-3025

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