Copyright © 2012 Anne E. Thessen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Centuries of biological knowledge are contained in the massive body of scientific literature, written for human-readability but too big for any one person to consume. Large-scale mining of information from the literature is necessary if biology is to transform into a data-driven science. A computer can handle the volume but cannot make sense of the language. This paper reviews and discusses the use of natural language processing (NLP) and machine-learning algorithms to extract information f...
Literature mining is the process of extracting and combining facts from scientific publications. In ...
One of the fastest-growing fields in bioinformatics is text mining: the application of natural langu...
Natural Language Understanding (NLU) is a 50 years old research field, but its application to molecu...
Copyright © 2012 Anne E. Thessen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
© The Author(s), 2012. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Ecology and evolutionary biology, like other scientific fields, are experiencing an exponential grow...
In recent years high throughput methods have led to a massive expansion in the free text...
Text mining is defined by Hearst (1999) as the automatic discovery of new, previously unknown, infor...
Most of the literature on natural history is hidden in millions of pages stacked up in our libraries...
Identification of organism names in biological texts is essential for the management of archival res...
The taxonomic literature is one of the largest resources of information on biodiversity, both curren...
The taxonomic literature is one of the largest resources of information on biodiversity, both curren...
<div><p>The exponential growth of the biomedical literature is making the need for efficient, accura...
Literature mining is the process of extracting and combining facts from scientific publications. In ...
Taxonomic literature keeps records of the planet's biodiversity and gives access to the knowledge ne...
Literature mining is the process of extracting and combining facts from scientific publications. In ...
One of the fastest-growing fields in bioinformatics is text mining: the application of natural langu...
Natural Language Understanding (NLU) is a 50 years old research field, but its application to molecu...
Copyright © 2012 Anne E. Thessen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
© The Author(s), 2012. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Ecology and evolutionary biology, like other scientific fields, are experiencing an exponential grow...
In recent years high throughput methods have led to a massive expansion in the free text...
Text mining is defined by Hearst (1999) as the automatic discovery of new, previously unknown, infor...
Most of the literature on natural history is hidden in millions of pages stacked up in our libraries...
Identification of organism names in biological texts is essential for the management of archival res...
The taxonomic literature is one of the largest resources of information on biodiversity, both curren...
The taxonomic literature is one of the largest resources of information on biodiversity, both curren...
<div><p>The exponential growth of the biomedical literature is making the need for efficient, accura...
Literature mining is the process of extracting and combining facts from scientific publications. In ...
Taxonomic literature keeps records of the planet's biodiversity and gives access to the knowledge ne...
Literature mining is the process of extracting and combining facts from scientific publications. In ...
One of the fastest-growing fields in bioinformatics is text mining: the application of natural langu...
Natural Language Understanding (NLU) is a 50 years old research field, but its application to molecu...