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The role of software in science: a knowledge graph-based analysis of software mentions in PubMed Central
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Krüger, Frank
, Schindler, David
, Bensmann, Felix
, Dietze, Stefan
in
Academic publications
/ Analysis
/ Bibliographical citations
/ Citation analysis
/ Data Mining and Machine Learning
/ Data Science
/ Deep learning
/ Digital Libraries
/ Evolution
/ Information retrieval
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge graph
/ Knowledge representation
/ Machine learning
/ Metadata
/ Methodology
/ Methods
/ Named entity recognition
/ Natural Language and Speech
/ Reproducibility
/ Science
/ Scientific papers
/ Software
/ Software citation
/ Software mention
/ Spelling
/ World Wide Web and Web Science
2022
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The role of software in science: a knowledge graph-based analysis of software mentions in PubMed Central
by
Krüger, Frank
, Schindler, David
, Bensmann, Felix
, Dietze, Stefan
in
Academic publications
/ Analysis
/ Bibliographical citations
/ Citation analysis
/ Data Mining and Machine Learning
/ Data Science
/ Deep learning
/ Digital Libraries
/ Evolution
/ Information retrieval
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge graph
/ Knowledge representation
/ Machine learning
/ Metadata
/ Methodology
/ Methods
/ Named entity recognition
/ Natural Language and Speech
/ Reproducibility
/ Science
/ Scientific papers
/ Software
/ Software citation
/ Software mention
/ Spelling
/ World Wide Web and Web Science
2022
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The role of software in science: a knowledge graph-based analysis of software mentions in PubMed Central
by
Krüger, Frank
, Schindler, David
, Bensmann, Felix
, Dietze, Stefan
in
Academic publications
/ Analysis
/ Bibliographical citations
/ Citation analysis
/ Data Mining and Machine Learning
/ Data Science
/ Deep learning
/ Digital Libraries
/ Evolution
/ Information retrieval
/ Knowledge
/ Knowledge graph
/ Knowledge representation
/ Machine learning
/ Metadata
/ Methodology
/ Methods
/ Named entity recognition
/ Natural Language and Speech
/ Reproducibility
/ Science
/ Scientific papers
/ Software
/ Software citation
/ Software mention
/ Spelling
/ World Wide Web and Web Science
2022
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2022
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Overview
Science across all disciplines has become increasingly data-driven, leading to additional needs with respect to software for collecting, processing and analysing data. Thus, transparency about software used as part of the scientific process is crucial to understand provenance of individual research data and insights, is a prerequisite for reproducibility and can enable macro-analysis of the evolution of scientific methods over time. However, missing rigor in software citation practices renders the automated detection and disambiguation of software mentions a challenging problem. In this work, we provide a large-scale analysis of software usage and citation practices facilitated through an unprecedented knowledge graph of software mentions and affiliated metadata generated through supervised information extraction models trained on a unique gold standard corpus and applied to more than 3 million scientific articles. Our information extraction approach distinguishes different types of software and mentions, disambiguates mentions and outperforms the state-of-the-art significantly, leading to the most comprehensive corpus of 11.8 M software mentions that are described through a knowledge graph consisting of more than 300 M triples. Our analysis provides insights into the evolution of software usage and citation patterns across various fields, ranks of journals, and impact of publications. Whereas, to the best of our knowledge, this is the most comprehensive analysis of software use and citation at the time, all data and models are shared publicly to facilitate further research into scientific use and citation of software.
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