Valuable
knowledge of catalysis is often hidden in a large amount
of scientific literature. There is an urgent need to extract useful
knowledge to facilitate scientific discovery. This work takes the
first step toward the goal in the field of catalysis. Specifically,
we construct the first information extraction benchmark data set that
covers the field of catalysis and also develop a general extraction
framework that can accurately extract catalysis-related entities from
scientific literature with 90% extraction accuracy. We further demonstrate
the feasibility of leveraging the extracted knowledge to help users
better access relevant information in catalysis through an entity-aware
search engine and a correlation analysis system.
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