Literature Explorer: effective retrieval of scientific documents through nonparametric thematic topic detection
Abstract
Scientific researchers are facing a rapidly growing volume of literatures nowadays. While these publications offer rich and valuable information, the scale of the datasets makes it difficult for the researchers to manage and search for desired information efficiently. Literature Explorer is a new interactive visual analytics suite that facilitates the access to desired scientific literatures through mining and interactive visualisation. We propose a novel topic mining method that is able to uncover “thematic topics” from a scientific corpus. These thematic topics have an explicit semantic association to the research themes that are commonly used by human researchers in scientific fields, and hence are human interpretable. They also contribute to effective document retrieval. The visual analytics suite consists of a set of visual components that are closely coupled with the underlying thematic topic detection to support interactive document retrieval. The visual components are adequately integrated under the design rationale and goals. Evaluation results are given in both objective measurements and subjective terms through expert assessments. Comparisons are also made against the outcomes from the traditional topic modelling methods.Citation
Wu S, Zhao Y, Parvinzamir F, Ersotelos NH, Wei H, Dong F (2019) 'Literature Explorer: effective retrieval of scientific documents through nonparametric thematic topic detection', Visual Computer, 36, pp1337–1354Publisher
Springer VerlagJournal
Visual ComputerAdditional Links
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00371-019-01721-7Type
ArticleLanguage
enISSN
0178-2789EISSN
0178-2789ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1007/s00371-019-01721-7
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