We develop a large number of software tools and hosting infrastructures to support the research developed at the Department. We will be detailing in this section the different tools available. You can take a look for the moment at the offer available within the UPF Knowledge Portal, the innovations created in the context of EU projects in the Innovation Radar and the software sections of some of our research groups:

 

 Artificial Intelligence

 Nonlinear Time Series Analysis

 Web Research 

 

 Music Technology

 Interactive  Technologies

 Barcelona MedTech

 Natural Language  Processing

 Nonlinear Time Series  Analysis

UbicaLab

Wireless Networking

Educational Technologies

GitHub

 

 

Back Accuosto P, Ronzano F, Ferrés D, Saggion H. Multi-level mining and visualization of scientific text collections. 6th International Workshop on mining scientific publications, Proceedings of The 6st International Workshop on Mining Scientific Publications. Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL’17)

Accuosto P, Ronzano F, Ferrés D, Saggion H. Multi-level mining and visualization of scientific text collections. 6th International Workshop on mining scientific publications, Proceedings of The 6st International Workshop on Mining Scientific Publications. Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, Toronto, Canada, June 2017 (JCDL’17).

We present a system to mine and visualize collections of scientific documents by semantically browsing information extracted from single publications or aggregated throughout corpora of articles. The text mining tool performs deep analysis of document collections allowing the extraction and interpretation of research paper’s contents. In addition to the extraction and enrichment of documents with metadata (titles, authors, affiliations, etc), the deep analysis performed comprises semantic interpretation, rhetorical analysis of sentences, triple-based information extraction, and text summarization. The visualization components allow geographicalbased exploration of collections, topic-evolution interpretation, and collaborative network analysis among others. The paper presents a case study of a bilingual collection in the field of Natural Language Processing (NLP)

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