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A Scoping Quantification of the IPCC's Sixth Assessment Report for the Purpose of Using the Text Corpus in a Knowledge Graph
Description
A report on quantify the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report corpus, as step one, for the software development project to creating a knowledge graph to hold the report text corpus. The objective of this step in the development process is to establish the scale and scope of what is to be included in the knowledge graph.
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Additional titles
- Subtitle (English)
- The seven main reports of IPCC's Sixth Assessment Report were examined with respect to a number of quantifiable aspects, including: author lists, word count, references, data, glossary terms, and acronyms, etc.
Related works
- Has part
- Software documentation: 10.5281/zenodo.17521820 (DOI)
- Dataset: 10.5281/zenodo.17521936 (DOI)
Dates
- Created
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2025-11-04
Software
- Repository URL
- https://github.com/TIBHannover/climate-knowledge-graph
- Programming language
- Python
- Development Status
- Concept
References
- Chavelli, Félix, and Sarah Connors. 2023. 'Guest Post: What 13,500 Citations Reveal about the IPCC's Climate Science Report'. CarbonBrief, March 16. https://www.carbonbrief.org/guest-post-what-13500-citations-reveal-about-the-ipccs-climate-science-report/.
- Spera, Stephanie. 2021. '234 Scientists Read 14,000+ Research Papers to Write the IPCC Climate Report – Here's What You Need to Know and Why It's a Big Deal'. The Conversation, May 8. https://theconversation.com/234-scientists-read-14-000-research-papers-to-write-the-ipcc-climate-report-heres-what-you-need-to-know-and-why-its-a-big-deal-165587.