COVID-19 Knowledge Graph: Accelerating Information Retrieval and Discovery for Scientific Literature
Colby Wise, Vassilis N. Ioannidis, Miguel Romero Calvo, Xiang Song,, George Price, Ninad Kulkarni, Ryan Brand, Parminder Bhatia, George Karypis

TL;DR
This paper introduces the COVID-19 Knowledge Graph, a tool that combines semantic and topological information to improve retrieval and visualization of complex relationships in COVID-19 scientific literature, aiding researchers.
Contribution
The work presents a novel heterogeneous knowledge graph that integrates semantic and document topology data for enhanced scientific article retrieval and discovery.
Findings
The CKG effectively uncovers meaningful relationships in COVID-19 literature.
It improves document similarity retrieval using graph embeddings.
The CKG is publicly available and supports scientific research.
Abstract
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has claimed the lives of over 350,000 people and infected more than 6 million people worldwide. Several search engines have surfaced to provide researchers with additional tools to find and retrieve information from the rapidly growing corpora on COVID-19. These engines lack extraction and visualization tools necessary to retrieve and interpret complex relations inherent to scientific literature. Moreover, because these engines mainly rely upon semantic information, their ability to capture complex global relationships across documents is limited, which reduces the quality of similarity-based article recommendations for users. In this work, we present the COVID-19 Knowledge Graph (CKG), a heterogeneous graph for extracting and visualizing complex relationships between COVID-19 scientific articles. The CKG combines semantic information with document…
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