Introduction into the ContentMine project and the software pipeline, followed by a Live-Demo of the fact extraction on the web and the usage of ContentMining to test statistic results in psychology publications.
- Date: 15. November 2015
- Location: Thon Hotel @ Brussels
- Host: OpenCon 2015
- Facilitators:
- Jenny Molloy (@jenny_molloy)
- Stefan Kasberger (@stefankasberger)
- Ross Mounce (@rmounce)
- Chris Hartgerink (@chartgerink)
- Language: English
- Pad
- Canary Workspace
- OpenCon
- ContentMine.org
- hashtag: #OpenCon
ContentMine
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Copyright
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- License for text, slides and images: CC BY 4.0
Time | Agenda | Description |
---|---|---|
13:00 - 11:15 | Introduction | Introduction into ContentMine. |
13:15 - 13:35 | Live-Demo | Live-Demo of the ContentMine pipeline with canary. |
13:40 - 13:50 | Statistical tests | Showing the power of CM for testing results in psychology. |
13:50 - 14:00 | Questions | Open questions from to the audience. |
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- workshop resources
- bibJSON
- Open Bibliography for Science, Technology, and Medicine: Paper about bibJSON
- getpapers eupmc queries
- getpapers tutorial
- [Biological classification / taxonomy]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxonomy_%28biology%29()
- EUPMC
- IUCN redlist
- Fact of the Day 2015-10-28
- README.md: Overview of repository
- assets/OpenCon-Slides.odp: Slides
- assets/OpenCon-Slides.pdf: Slides