Knowledge models from PDF textbooks

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    Abstract

    Textbooks are educational documents created, structured and formatted by domain experts with the primary purpose to explain the knowledge in the domain to a novice. Authors use their understanding of the domain when structuring and formatting the content of a textbook to facilitate this explanation. As a result, the formatting and structural elements of textbooks carry the elements of domain knowledge implicitly encoded by their authors. Our paper presents an extensible approach towards automated extraction of knowledge models from textbooks and enrichment of their content with additional links (both internal and external). The textbooks themselves essentially become hypertext documents where individual pages are annotated with important concepts in the domain. The evaluation experiments examine several aspects and stages of the approach, including the accuracy of model extraction, the pragmatic quality of extracted models using one of their possible applications— semantic linking of textbooks in the same domain, the accuracy of linking models to external knowledge sources and the effect of integration of multiple textbooks from the same domain. The results indicate high accuracy of model extraction on symbolic, syntactic and structural levels across textbooks and domains, and demonstrate the added value of the extracted models on the semantic level.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)128-176
    Number of pages49
    JournalNew Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia
    Volume27
    Issue number1-2
    Early online date28 Feb 2021
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2021

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    © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

    Keywords

    • DBpedia
    • PDF processing
    • Textbook
    • knowledge modelling
    • model extraction
    • named entity disambiguation
    • semantic linking

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