<div><p>The exponential growth of the biomedical literature is making the need for efficient, accurate text-mining tools increasingly clear. The identification of named biological entities in text is a central and difficult task. We have developed an efficient algorithm and implementation of a dictionary-based approach to named entity recognition, which we here use to identify names of species and other taxa in text. The tool, SPECIES, is more than an order of magnitude faster and as accurate as existing tools. The precision and recall was assessed both on an existing gold-standard corpus and on a new corpus of 800 abstracts, which were manually annotated after the development of the tool. The corpus comprises abstracts from journals select...
In recent years high throughput methods have led to a massive expansion in the free text...
Most of the literature on natural history is hidden in millions of pages stacked up in our libraries...
The increasing growth of literature in biodiversity presents challenges to users who need to discove...
Identification of organism names in biological texts is essential for the management of archival res...
Abstract Background The task of recognizing and identifying species names in biomedical literature h...
Background: Term identification is the task of grounding ambiguous mentions of biomedical named enti...
Motivation: Semantic tagging of organism mentions in full-text articles is an important part of lite...
In this paper, scientific species names from images of handwritten species observations are automati...
Background Species occurrence records are very important in the biodiversity domain. While seve...
<p>The ORGANISMS web resource (<a href="http://organisms.jensenlab.org" target="_blank">http://organ...
There has been increased work in developing automated systems that involve natural language processi...
Copyright © 2012 Anne E. Thessen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
As suggested in recent studies, species recognition and disambiguation is one of the most critical a...
As suggested in recent studies, species recognition and disambiguation is one of the most critical a...
The task of recognising biomedical named entities in natural language documents called biomedical Na...
In recent years high throughput methods have led to a massive expansion in the free text...
Most of the literature on natural history is hidden in millions of pages stacked up in our libraries...
The increasing growth of literature in biodiversity presents challenges to users who need to discove...
Identification of organism names in biological texts is essential for the management of archival res...
Abstract Background The task of recognizing and identifying species names in biomedical literature h...
Background: Term identification is the task of grounding ambiguous mentions of biomedical named enti...
Motivation: Semantic tagging of organism mentions in full-text articles is an important part of lite...
In this paper, scientific species names from images of handwritten species observations are automati...
Background Species occurrence records are very important in the biodiversity domain. While seve...
<p>The ORGANISMS web resource (<a href="http://organisms.jensenlab.org" target="_blank">http://organ...
There has been increased work in developing automated systems that involve natural language processi...
Copyright © 2012 Anne E. Thessen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
As suggested in recent studies, species recognition and disambiguation is one of the most critical a...
As suggested in recent studies, species recognition and disambiguation is one of the most critical a...
The task of recognising biomedical named entities in natural language documents called biomedical Na...
In recent years high throughput methods have led to a massive expansion in the free text...
Most of the literature on natural history is hidden in millions of pages stacked up in our libraries...
The increasing growth of literature in biodiversity presents challenges to users who need to discove...