Acronym - Regular Expressions

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Experiments

WikiCFP Acronyms

Input: Each WikiCFP page has a description rdfA property that use the syntax <acronym>:<title>. E.g. http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=20605 has:

ISEM 2012 : 8th International Conference on Semantic Systems

Acronym: ISEM 2012 Title: 8th International Conference on Semantic Systems

We have scraped 81966 wikiCFP pages for the acronym and title based on this syntax.

Question: What patterns do the acronyms follow with what frequency?

Assumption: The Regular expression '[A-Z]+\s*[0-9]+ might fit - A sequence of upper case letters followed by whitespace followed by a sequence of digits.

Test with Sample of 5

ProceedingsTitleParser/WolfgangFahl:adds test for Acronyms (Wolfgang Fahl/2020-10-31 12:18:54 +0100)

def testAcronyms(self):
        '''
        test Acronyms
        '''
        wikiCFP=WikiCFP()
        em=wikiCFP.em
        sqlDB=em.getSQLDB(em.getCacheFile(em.config, StoreMode.SQL))
        acronymRecords=sqlDB.query("select acronym from event_wikicfp")
        print ("total acronyms: %d" % len(acronymRecords))
        for regex in [r'[A-Z]+\s*[0-9]+']:
            for acronymRecord in acronymRecords[:5]:
                acronym=acronymRecord['acronym']
                matches=re.match(regex,acronym)
                print ("%s:%s" % ('✅' if matches else '❌' ,acronym))

✅:COLING 2008 ✅:IJCNLP 2008 ❌:Prosody and Language Processing 2008 ✅:ICGL 2008 ✅:ICPLA 2008

That is an 80% fit for the first 5. Looks promising ... Was this just by chance? Try out more (10)

 limit=10
        count=0
        for regex in [r'[A-Z]+\s*[0-9]+']:
            for acronymRecord in acronymRecords[:limit]:
                acronym=acronymRecord['acronym']
                matches=re.match(regex,acronym)
                if matches:
                    count+=1
                print ("%s:%s" % ('✅' if matches else '❌' ,acronym))
            print("%d/%d (%5.1f%%) matches for %s" % (count,limit,count/limit*100,regex))

✅:COLING 2008 ✅:IJCNLP 2008 ❌:Prosody and Language Processing 2008 ✅:ICGL 2008 ✅:ICPLA 2008 ❌:LabPhon 11 2008 ✅:MALC 2007 ❌:KCTOS workshop 2007 ❌:Euralex 2008 2008 ❌:SCL and SPCL Cayenne 2008

5/10 ( 50.0%) matches for [A-Z]+\s*[0-9]+

Poorer luck this time? Try 10.000 for a bigger sample:

7077/10000 ( 70.8%) matches for [A-Z]+\s*[0-9]+

Will this converge? Try 50.000 acronyms now:

33707/50000 ( 67.4%) matches for [A-Z]+\s*[0-9]+

Try the whole sample set 81.996 next:

49728/81966 ( 60.7%) matches for [A-Z]+\s*[0-9]+

Discussion

Note that the samples were not random but the query style retrieves records in the order of the "eventId" initially being used for scraping.

select eventId,acronym,url from event_wikicfp limit 10
eventId acronym url
wikiCFP#158 COLING 2008 http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=158
wikiCFP#159 IJCNLP 2008 http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=159
wikiCFP#160 Prosody and Language Processing 2008 http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=160
wikiCFP#161 ICGL 2008 http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=161
wikiCFP#162 ICPLA 2008 http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=162
wikiCFP#163 LabPhon 11 2008 http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=163
wikiCFP#164 MALC 2007 http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=164
wikiCFP#165 KCTOS workshop 2007 http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=165
wikiCFP#166 Euralex 2008 2008 http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=166
wikiCFP#167 SCL and SPCL Cayenne 2008 http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=167