@inproceedings{suderman-etal-2020-askme,
title = "{A}sk{M}e: A {LAPPS} {G}rid-based {NLP} Query and Retrieval System for Covid-19 Literature",
author = "Suderman, Keith and
Ide, Nancy and
Marc, Verhagen and
Cochran, Brent and
Pustejovsky, James",
editor = "Verspoor, Karin and
Cohen, Kevin Bretonnel and
Conway, Michael and
de Bruijn, Berry and
Dredze, Mark and
Mihalcea, Rada and
Wallace, Byron",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on {NLP} for {COVID}-19 (Part 2) at {EMNLP} 2020",
month = dec,
year = "2020",
address = "Online",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2020.nlpcovid19-2.28/",
doi = "10.18653/v1/2020.nlpcovid19-2.28",
abstract = "In a recent project, the Language Application Grid was augmented to support the mining of scientific publications. The results of that ef- fort have now been repurposed to focus on Covid-19 literature, including modification of the LAPPS Grid {\textquotedblleft}AskMe{\textquotedblright} query and retrieval engine. We describe the AskMe system and discuss its functionality as compared to other query engines available to search covid-related publications."
}
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%A Pustejovsky, James
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[AskMe: A LAPPS Grid-based NLP Query and Retrieval System for Covid-19 Literature](https://aclanthology.org/2020.nlpcovid19-2.28/) (Suderman et al., NLP-COVID19 2020)
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