Citation function classification based on ontologies and convolutional neural networks

Khadidja Bakhti, Zhendong Niu*, Abdallah Yousif, Ally S. Nyamawe

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Abstract

In recent years, there has been significant growth in the use of citation to improve the methods of evaluating the quality of publications. To determine the quality of the publications, traditional methods such as impact factor depend only on the citation count. Recently, citation functions or purposes have gained attention to evaluate the quality of these methods. Citation function classification is defined as a way to find out the reasons behind quoting previous literature. Several approaches for citation function classification have been proposed to classify citation functions in scholarly publication. However, these approaches do not consider the author’s characteristics such as author’s information, neither the publication level. Those characteristics can be useful in the process of citation function classification. In addition, previous studies mainly used classical machine learning techniques such as support vector machine and neural networks with a number of manually created features. The manual feature representation is time-consuming and error prone. To address these problems, we propose a citation function classification model by combining ontologies with convolutional neural networks (CNN). In our model, ontologies were used to represent the author’s characteristics and the citations semantically. Then, we have incorporated this representation into a CNN model to classify citations into six functions. We have conducted experiments using public dataset and showed that the proposed approach achieves good performance compared with the existing techniques in terms of accuracy.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLearning Technology for Education Challenges - 7th International Workshop, Proceedings
EditorsLorna Uden, Dario Liberona, Jozef Ristvej
PublisherSpringer Verlag
Pages105-115
Number of pages11
ISBN (Print)9783319955216
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Event7th International Workshop on Learning Technology for Education Challenges, LTEC 2018 - Zilina, Slovakia
Duration: 6 Aug 201810 Aug 2018

Publication series

NameCommunications in Computer and Information Science
Volume870
ISSN (Print)1865-0929

Conference

Conference7th International Workshop on Learning Technology for Education Challenges, LTEC 2018
Country/TerritorySlovakia
CityZilina
Period6/08/1810/08/18

Keywords

  • Citation annotation
  • Citation function classification
  • Conventional neural network
  • Ontology

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Bakhti, K., Niu, Z., Yousif, A., & Nyamawe, A. S. (2018). Citation function classification based on ontologies and convolutional neural networks. In L. Uden, D. Liberona, & J. Ristvej (Eds.), Learning Technology for Education Challenges - 7th International Workshop, Proceedings (pp. 105-115). (Communications in Computer and Information Science; Vol. 870). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95522-3_10