Sushil Awale

CL
h-index10
3papers
31citations
Novelty27%
AI Score21

3 Papers

DLMar 23, 2023
DBLP-QuAD: A Question Answering Dataset over the DBLP Scholarly Knowledge Graph

Debayan Banerjee, Sushil Awale, Ricardo Usbeck et al.

In this work we create a question answering dataset over the DBLP scholarly knowledge graph (KG). DBLP is an on-line reference for bibliographic information on major computer science publications that indexes over 4.4 million publications published by more than 2.2 million authors. Our dataset consists of 10,000 question answer pairs with the corresponding SPARQL queries which can be executed over the DBLP KG to fetch the correct answer. DBLP-QuAD is the largest scholarly question answering dataset.

CLJan 25, 2023
ARDIAS: AI-Enhanced Research Management, Discovery, and Advisory System

Debayan Banerjee, Seid Muhie Yimam, Sushil Awale et al.

In this work, we present ARDIAS, a web-based application that aims to provide researchers with a full suite of discovery and collaboration tools. ARDIAS currently allows searching for authors and articles by name and gaining insights into the research topics of a particular researcher. With the aid of AI-based tools, ARDIAS aims to recommend potential collaborators and topics to researchers. In the near future, we aim to add tools that allow researchers to communicate with each other and start new projects.

IRJan 22, 2025
Patent Figure Classification using Large Vision-language Models

Sushil Awale, Eric Müller-Budack, Ralph Ewerth

Patent figure classification facilitates faceted search in patent retrieval systems, enabling efficient prior art search. Existing approaches have explored patent figure classification for only a single aspect and for aspects with a limited number of concepts. In recent years, large vision-language models (LVLMs) have shown tremendous performance across numerous computer vision downstream tasks, however, they remain unexplored for patent figure classification. Our work explores the efficacy of LVLMs in patent figure visual question answering (VQA) and classification, focusing on zero-shot and few-shot learning scenarios. For this purpose, we introduce new datasets, PatFigVQA and PatFigCLS, for fine-tuning and evaluation regarding multiple aspects of patent figures~(i.e., type, projection, patent class, and objects). For a computational-effective handling of a large number of classes using LVLM, we propose a novel tournament-style classification strategy that leverages a series of multiple-choice questions. Experimental results and comparisons of multiple classification approaches based on LVLMs and Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) in few-shot settings show the feasibility of the proposed approaches.