Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing and Understanding in Space: A Methodological Framework and Four ESA Case Studies
Jos\'e Manuel G\'omez-P\'erez, Andr\'es Garc\'ia-Silva, Rosemarie, Leone, Mirko Albani, Moritz Fontaine, Charles Poncet, Leopold Summerer,, Alessandro Donati, Ilaria Roma, Stefano Scaglioni

TL;DR
This paper introduces a framework using AI and NLP to automate information extraction from ESA space documents, demonstrated through case studies that enhance information access and reasoning in space-related tasks.
Contribution
It presents a novel methodological framework applying AI and NLP to automate extraction and understanding of unstructured space documents, with multiple practical ESA case studies.
Findings
Enhanced search and recommendation capabilities for space documents
Automated assessment of innovation levels in space ideas
Question answering and quiz generation from space data
Abstract
The European Space Agency is well known as a powerful force for scientific discovery in numerous areas related to Space. The amount and depth of the knowledge produced throughout the different missions carried out by ESA and their contribution to scientific progress is enormous, involving large collections of documents like scientific publications, feasibility studies, technical reports, and quality management procedures, among many others. Through initiatives like the Open Space Innovation Platform, ESA also acts as a hub for new ideas coming from the wider community across different challenges, contributing to a virtuous circle of scientific discovery and innovation. Handling such wealth of information, of which large part is unstructured text, is a colossal task that goes beyond human capabilities, hence requiring automation. In this paper, we present a methodological framework based…
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TopicsSpace Exploration and Technology
