Hi all, we are having a Hackathon while at the ESWC.

May 27 in Montpillier, France.

Theme:



The ability to extract meaningful, machine-interpretable data from

scholarly publications in PDF form is a big challenge.  Several open

source libraries exist that attempt to automate this process, but work

needs to be done on them to improve accuracy and reliability.  Some

specific and relevant  challenges include:



Ability to automatically identify and tokenize citations from the PDF

(or more accurately, from a string of text)

Ability to automatically identify those blocks of text that represent

the narrative in a PDF.

Ability to identify references within the narrative, extract their

scope, and associate them with citation information in the PDF.



Anybody interested is welcome to join us, http://scholrev.org/hackathon/

Please contact Casey McLaughlin <[email protected]>

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