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Scraping Meaning from Technical Information: Semantic Mining of Chemical Information From Non-Chemistry Disciplines
Scraping Meaning from Technical Information: Semantic Mining of Chemical Information From Non-Chemistry Disciplines
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Pital, Aaron
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The pace of publication in the sciences has long since outstripped human ability to read and synthesize information. While interdisciplinary work can mitigate some of this burden, there remain fundamental questions about whether attentional blindness and the opportunity cost of reaching beyond the comfort of one’s expertise hold back innovation in speculative fields such as the origins of life. I present a brief model of associative information in scientific publication and propose tools derived from information theory, natural language processing, and data science to search for physical and chemical contexts embedded in literature from fields as diverse as soil science and drug design. The goals of these efforts are 1) to identify physical and chemical information of interest to select communities which would otherwise be unlikely to rise to the community’s attention and 2) to define rules for correlated information generally to improve literature cataloging, cross-referencing and searching.
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2020-01
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