2022-03-06: Trip report: The AAAI-22 Workshop on Scientific Document Understanding (SDU@AAAI)
The 36th AAAI conference was held online between February 28 and March 1, 2022. I co-authored a demo paper titled " A synthetic prediction market for estimating confidence in published work " with my collaborators at Pennsylvania State University and Rutgers University. I also got a paper accepted by the 2nd Workshop on Advances, Resources, Tools, and Challenges of Scientific Document Understanding (SDU) , titled " Segmenting Technical Drawing Figures in US Patents ", with my collaborators at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). In this blog post, I focus on briefing four papers presented in the SDU workshop held on March 1, 2022, including my paper. Most papers mentioned in this blog post are highly relevant to my research in the field of mining scholarly big data. 1. Segmenting Technical Drawing Figures in US Patents (Hoque et al., ODU & LANL) This is our paper. The goal is to segment compound figures that include multiple subfigures. The paper compared ...