Title
The ACL Anthology Searchbench
Abstract
We describe a novel application for structured search in scientific digital libraries. The ACL Anthology Searchbench is meant to become a publicly available research tool to query the content of the ACL Anthology. The application provides search in both its bibliographic metadata and semantically analyzed full textual content. By combining these two features, very efficient and focused queries are possible. At the same time, the application serves as a showcase for the recent progress in natural language processing (NLP) research and language technology. The system currently indexes the textual content of 7,500 anthology papers from 2002--2009 with predicate-argument-like semantic structures. It also provides useful search filters based on bibliographic metadata. It will be extended to provide the full anthology content and enhanced functionality based on further NLP techniques.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2011
ACL (System Demonstrations)
full textual content,nlp technique,useful search,bibliographic metadata,acl anthology searchbench,acl anthology,structured search,textual content,full anthology content,novel application
Field
DocType
Volume
Metadata,World Wide Web,Information retrieval,Computer science,Natural language processing,Artificial intelligence,Digital library,Language technology
Conference
P11-4
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
10
0.96
12
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ulrich Schäfer1100.96
Bernd Kiefer219425.67
Christian Spurk3846.74
Jörg Steffen4100.96
Rui Wang5202.47