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grobid
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- Grobid – ML software for extracting information from scholarly documents
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Interesting concept. Grobid tries to do the same https://github.com/kermitt2/grobid
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Extract research paper`s references
I would suggest using grobid - a pipeline for extracting scientific PDFs into a common XML format which can be easily parsed. Grobid has quite a nice mature REST API that I've used in some of my own projects. It parses references and matches them to their DOI using the CrossRef API with a reported 95% F1 score. This should make your job pretty simple as far as I can tell - all you'd need to do is run your papers through grobid and then build a citation graph by comparing document DOIs.
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Seeking Advice: How to extract Abstract from scientific journals (.pdfs) 10k+.
Just use science-parse or GROBID. They have been designed for that exact reason.
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- I ended up using Grobid, which converts the PDF to a very detailed XML format. The format is not a word processing format though, but a format specifically for representing scientific documents. I don't know, if it would, for example, contain tags about bold or italicized text. The tool is working really well, but since you probably cannot use the output XML format directly, it will need some postprocessing, which would be relatively simple with XML parsing libraries.
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[D] What pdf parser do you use for paragraph parsing for huggingface models
A few years ago I evaluated a few open source tools. In the end focused on GROBID. As usual, it depends on the type of document whether it works well for your use-case. There is some focus on it being "fast" (if that is a concern).
What are some alternatives?
OpenMetadata - Open Standard for Metadata. A Single place to Discover, Collaborate and Get your data right.
Parsr - Transforms PDF, Documents and Images into Enriched Structured Data
amundsen - Amundsen is a metadata driven application for improving the productivity of data analysts, data scientists and engineers when interacting with data.
CERMINE - Content ExtRactor and MINEr
datahub - The Metadata Platform for your Data Stack
Smile - Statistical Machine Intelligence & Learning Engine
metadata-extractor - Extracts Exif, IPTC, XMP, ICC and other metadata from image, video and audio files
science-parse - Science Parse parses scientific papers (in PDF form) and returns them in structured form.
SchemaCrawler - Free database schema discovery and comprehension tool
Widoco - Wizard for documenting ontologies. WIDOCO is a step by step generator of HTML templates with the documentation of your ontology. It uses the LODE environment to create part of the template.
Tribuo - Tribuo - A Java machine learning library