Information extraction from full text scientific articles: Where are the keywords?

Parantu K. Shah(European Molecular Biology Laboratory), Carolina Perez‐Iratxeta(Max Delbrück Center), Peer Bork(European Molecular Biology Laboratory), Miguel A. Andrade‐Navarro(European Molecular Biology Laboratory)
BMC Bioinformatics
May 29, 2003
Cited by 196Open Access
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: To date, many of the methods for information extraction of biological information from scientific articles are restricted to the abstract of the article. However, full text articles in electronic version, which offer larger sources of data, are currently available. Several questions arise as to whether the effort of scanning full text articles is worthy, or whether the information that can be extracted from the different sections of an article can be relevant. RESULTS: In this work we addressed those questions showing that the keyword content of the different sections of a standard scientific article (abstract, introduction, methods, results, and discussion) is very heterogeneous. CONCLUSIONS: Although the abstract contains the best ratio of keywords per total of words, other sections of the article may be a better source of biologically relevant data.


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