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The Claim Framework

The Claim Framework. Catherine Blake School of Library and Information Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign clblake@illinois.edu. Motivation. Relentless increase in electronically available text Life Sciences 17 million th entry added in April 2007 5,200 journals indexed

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The Claim Framework

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  1. The Claim Framework Catherine Blake School of Library and Information Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign clblake@illinois.edu

  2. Motivation • Relentless increase in electronically available text • Life Sciences • 17 millionth entry added in April 2007 • 5,200 journals indexed • 12,000 new articles each week ! • Chemistry – more than 110,000 articles in 1 year alone • Consequences: • Hundreds of thousands of relevant articles • Implicit connections between literature go unnoticed Shift from Retrieval to Synthesis

  3. The Claim Framework • Scientists use a shared sublanguage to express claims made in an empirical study  The Claim Framework captures the key characteristics of the claim sublanguage • Text mining can be used to populate the Claim Framework automatically  An automated system will identify all and only the claims that have been identified manually

  4. Claim Definition • “To assert in the face of possible contradiction” • Example sentence reporting a claim • “This study showed that Tamoxifen reduces the breast cancer risk” • Explicit Claim in the Claim Framework • Tamoxifenagent • reduceschange • [breast cancer risk] object

  5. Distribution of Claim Categories

  6. Inter Annotator Agreement Information Facet Kappa Agreement Agent 0.71 substantial Object 0.77 substantial Change 0.57 moderate Change+ChangeDir 0.88 almost perfect

  7. Location of Claims

  8. Interested ? • Send me an email clblake@illinois.edu • To see more details on the Claim Framework and an automated approach to populate explicit claims: • Blake, C. (2010) Beyond genes, proteins, and abstracts: Identifying scientific claims from full-text biomedical articles, Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 43(2), 173-189.

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