Taylor & Francis is bringing AI to academic publishing - but it isn't easy | The Bookseller

peter.suber's bookmarks 2018-05-05

Summary:

"Leading academic publisher Taylor & Francis is developing natural language processing technology to help machines understand its books and journals, with the aim to enrich customers’ online experiences and create new tools to make the company more efficient.

The first step extracts topics and concepts from text in any scholarly subject domain, and shows recommendations of additional content to online users based on what they are already reading, allowing them to discover new research more easily. Further steps will lead to semantic content enrichment for more improvements in areas such as relatedness, better searches, and finding peer-reviewers and specialists on particular subjects...."

Link:

https://www.thebookseller.com/futurebook/taylor-francis-bringing-ai-academic-publishing-it-isnt-easy-776476

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Tags:

oa.new oa.taylor&francis oa.ai oa.search oa.discoverability oa.semantic oa.extraction

Date tagged:

05/05/2018, 13:25

Date published:

05/05/2018, 09:25