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Augmenting Scientific Papers with Just-in-Time, Position-Sensitive Definitions of Terms and Symbols

Authors :
Daniel S. Weld
Marti A. Hearst
Andrew Head
Kyle Lo
Raymond Fok
Sam Skjonsberg
Dongyeop Kang
Source :
CHI
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
ACM, 2021.

Abstract

Despite the central importance of research papers to scientific progress, they can be difficult to read. Comprehension is often stymied when the information needed to understand a passage resides somewhere else: in another section, or in another paper. In this work, we envision how interfaces can bring definitions of technical terms and symbols to readers when and where they need them most. We introduce ScholarPhi, an augmented reading interface with four novel features: (1) tooltips that surface position-sensitive definitions from elsewhere in a paper, (2) a filter over the paper that "declutters" it to reveal how the term or symbol is used across the paper, (3) automatic equation diagrams that expose multiple definitions in parallel, and (4) an automatically generated glossary of important terms and symbols. A usability study showed that the tool helps researchers of all experience levels read papers. Furthermore, researchers were eager to have ScholarPhi's definitions available to support their everyday reading.<br />18 pages, 17 figures, 2 tables. To appear at the 2021 ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. For associated video, see https://youtu.be/yYcQf-Yq8B0. v2 changes: expanded discussion of design process and implementation; improved figure design. v3 changes: fixed typo in cell of Table 2; updated HEDDEx and Schwarz-Hearst accuracy in Section 5.3

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Accession number :
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