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@Note : a workbench for biomedical text mining

Autor(es): Lourenço, Anália cv logo 1 ; Carreira, Rafael cv logo 2 ; Carneiro, S. cv logo 3 ; Maia, Paulo cv logo 4 ; Glez-Peña, Daniel cv logo 5 ; Fdez-Riverola, Florentino cv logo 6 ; Ferreira, E. C. cv logo 7 ; Rocha, I. cv logo 8 ; Rocha, Miguel cv logo 9

Data: 2009

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/9416

Origem: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Assunto(s): Biomedical text mining; Named entity recognition; Information retrieval; Information extraction; Literature curation; Semantic annotation; Component-based software development


Descrição
Biomedical Text Mining (BioTM) is providing valuable approaches to the automated curation of scientific literature. However, most efforts have addressed the benchmarking of new algorithms rather than user operational needs. Bridging the gap between BioTM researchers and biologists’ needs is crucial to solve real-world problems and promote further research. We present @Note, a platform for BioTM that aims at the effective translation of the advances between three distinct classes of users: biologists, text miners and software developers. Its main functional contributions are the ability to process abstracts and full-texts; an information retrieval module enabling PubMed search and journal crawling; a pre-processing module with PDF-to-text conversion, tokenisation and stopword removal; a semantic annotation schema; a lexicon-based annotator; a user-friendly annotation view that allows to correct annotations and a Text Mining Module supporting dataset preparation and algorithm evaluation. @Note improves the interoperability, modularity and flexibility when integrating in-home and open-source third-party components. Its component-based architecture allows the rapid development of new applications, emphasizing the principles of transparency and simplicity of use. Although it is still on-going, it has already allowed the development of applications that are currently being used.
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