[EN] The majority of biological functions of any living being are related to Protein Protein Interactions (PPI). PPI discoveries are reported in form of research publications whose volume grows day after day. Consequently, automatic PPI information extraction systems are a pressing need for biologists. In this paper we are mainly concerned with the named entity detection module of PPIES (the PPI information extraction system we are implementing) which recognizes twelve entity types relevant in PPI context. It is composed of two sub-modules: a dictionary look-up with extensive normalization and acronym detection, and a Conditional Random Field classifier. The dictionary look-up module has been tested with Interaction Method Task (IMT), and i...
Background: Protein complexes are important for understanding principles of cellular organization an...
Abstract Background Extracting and visualizing of protein-protein interaction (PPI) from text litera...
We participated (as Team 81) in the Article Classification (ACT) and Interaction Method (IMT) subtas...
Many researchers focus on developing protein-named entity recognition (Protein-NER) or PPI extractio...
Background We participated, as Team 81, in the Article Classification and the Interaction Method s...
Automatic detection of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) in biomedical publications is vital for e...
Background: The exponential increase of published biomedical literature prompts the use of text mini...
AbstractAutomatic detecting protein–protein interaction (PPI) relevant articles is a crucial step fo...
AbstractProtein–protein interactions play a key role in various aspects of the structural and functi...
Background: The selection of relevant articles for curation, and linking those articles to experimen...
The detection of mentions of protein-protein interactions in the scientific literature has recently ...
During the last decade, biomedicine has witnessed a tremendous development. Large amounts of experim...
AbstractMotivation: The identification of events such as protein–protein interactions (PPIs) from th...
Mining Protein-Protein Interactions (PPIs) from the fast-growing biomedical literature resources has...
Abstract: Mining Protein-Protein Interactions (PPIs) from the fast-growing biomedical literature res...
Background: Protein complexes are important for understanding principles of cellular organization an...
Abstract Background Extracting and visualizing of protein-protein interaction (PPI) from text litera...
We participated (as Team 81) in the Article Classification (ACT) and Interaction Method (IMT) subtas...
Many researchers focus on developing protein-named entity recognition (Protein-NER) or PPI extractio...
Background We participated, as Team 81, in the Article Classification and the Interaction Method s...
Automatic detection of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) in biomedical publications is vital for e...
Background: The exponential increase of published biomedical literature prompts the use of text mini...
AbstractAutomatic detecting protein–protein interaction (PPI) relevant articles is a crucial step fo...
AbstractProtein–protein interactions play a key role in various aspects of the structural and functi...
Background: The selection of relevant articles for curation, and linking those articles to experimen...
The detection of mentions of protein-protein interactions in the scientific literature has recently ...
During the last decade, biomedicine has witnessed a tremendous development. Large amounts of experim...
AbstractMotivation: The identification of events such as protein–protein interactions (PPIs) from th...
Mining Protein-Protein Interactions (PPIs) from the fast-growing biomedical literature resources has...
Abstract: Mining Protein-Protein Interactions (PPIs) from the fast-growing biomedical literature res...
Background: Protein complexes are important for understanding principles of cellular organization an...
Abstract Background Extracting and visualizing of protein-protein interaction (PPI) from text litera...
We participated (as Team 81) in the Article Classification (ACT) and Interaction Method (IMT) subtas...