Dataset
Clustering Semantic Predicates in the Open Research Knowledge Graph
- authored by
- Omar Arab Oghli, Jennifer D'Souza, Sören Auer
- Abstract
This dataset has been created for implementing a content-based recommender system in the context of the Open Research Knowledge Graph (ORKG). The recommender system accepts research paper's title and abstracts as input and recommends existing predicates in the ORKG semantically relevant to the given paper. The paper instances in the dataset are grouped by ORKG comparisons and therefore the data.json file is more comprehensive than training_set.json and test_set.json. data.json The main JSON object consists of a list of comparisons. Each comparisons object has an ID, label, list of papers and list of predicates, whereas each paper object has ID, label, DOI, research field, research problems and abstract. Each predicate object has an ID and a label. See an example instance below. { "comparisons": [ { "id": "R108331", "label": "Analysis of approaches based on required elements in way of modeling", "papers": [ { "id": "R108312", "label": "Rapid knowledge work visualization for organizations", "doi": "10.1108/13673270710762747", "research_field": { "id": "R134", "label": "Computer and Systems Architecture" }, "research_problems": [ { "id": "R108294", "label": "Enterprise engineering" } ], "abstract": "Purpose \u2013 The purpose of this contribution is to motivate a new, rapid approach to modeling knowledge work in organizational settings and to introduce a software tool that demonstrates the viability of the envisioned concept.Design/methodology/approach \u2013 Based on existing modeling structures, the KnowFlow toolset that aids knowledge analysts in rapidly conducting interviews and in conducting multi\u2010perspective analysis of organizational knowledge work is introduced.Findings \u2013 This article demonstrates how rapid knowledge work visualization can be conducted largely without human modelers by developing an interview structure that allows for self\u2010service interviews. Two application scenarios illustrate the pressing need for and the potentials of rapid knowledge work visualizations in organizational settings.Research limitations/implications \u2013 The efforts necessary for traditional modeling approaches in the area of knowledge management are often prohibitive. This contribution argues that future research needs ..." }, .... ], "predicates": [ { "id": "P37126", "label": "activities, behaviours, means [for...
- External Organisation(s)
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German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB)
- Type
- Software
- Publication date
- 14.01.2022
- Publication status
- Published
- Peer reviewed
- Yes
- Sustainable Development Goals
- SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
- Electronic version(s)
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6513499 (Access:
Open)