Acronyms are widely used in biomedical and other technical texts. Understanding their meaning constitutes an important problem in the automatic extraction and mining of information from text. Here we present a system called ACROMED that is part of a set of Information Extraction tools designed for processing and extracting information from abstracts in the Medline database. In this paper, we present the results of two strategies for finding the long forms for acronyms in biomedical texts. These strategies differ from previous automated acronym extraction methods by being tuned to the complex phrase structures of the biomedical lexicon and by incorporating shallow parsing of the text into the acronym recognition algorithm. The performance of...
Unlike other Medical text, Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) are written by doctors in a clinical se...
This paper introduces an automatic method for finding acronyms and their definitions in free text. T...
In this paper we present a framework for the effective management of terms and their variants that a...
Recently, there has been a growth in the amount of machine readable information pertaining to the bi...
Motivation: Acronyms result from a highly productive type of term variation and trigger the need for...
Abstract Background The exploding growth of the biomedical literature presents many challenges for b...
With the ever growing amount of biomedical literature there is an increasing desire to use sophistic...
With the ever growing amount of biomedical literature there is an increasing desire to use sophistic...
A brief introduction to acronyms is given and motivation for extracting them in a digital library en...
AbstractBiomedical abbreviations and acronyms are widely used in biomedical literature. Since many o...
We present a term recognition approach to extract acronyms and their definitions from a large text c...
Abstract Motivation With more and more research dedicated to literature mining in the biomedical dom...
Objective: Abbreviations and acronyms are widely used in the clinical documents. This paper describ...
The amount of abbreviations used in biomedical literature increases constantly. Despite the existenc...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2012. Major: Health Informatics. Advisor: Sergu...
Unlike other Medical text, Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) are written by doctors in a clinical se...
This paper introduces an automatic method for finding acronyms and their definitions in free text. T...
In this paper we present a framework for the effective management of terms and their variants that a...
Recently, there has been a growth in the amount of machine readable information pertaining to the bi...
Motivation: Acronyms result from a highly productive type of term variation and trigger the need for...
Abstract Background The exploding growth of the biomedical literature presents many challenges for b...
With the ever growing amount of biomedical literature there is an increasing desire to use sophistic...
With the ever growing amount of biomedical literature there is an increasing desire to use sophistic...
A brief introduction to acronyms is given and motivation for extracting them in a digital library en...
AbstractBiomedical abbreviations and acronyms are widely used in biomedical literature. Since many o...
We present a term recognition approach to extract acronyms and their definitions from a large text c...
Abstract Motivation With more and more research dedicated to literature mining in the biomedical dom...
Objective: Abbreviations and acronyms are widely used in the clinical documents. This paper describ...
The amount of abbreviations used in biomedical literature increases constantly. Despite the existenc...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2012. Major: Health Informatics. Advisor: Sergu...
Unlike other Medical text, Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) are written by doctors in a clinical se...
This paper introduces an automatic method for finding acronyms and their definitions in free text. T...
In this paper we present a framework for the effective management of terms and their variants that a...