Named entity recognition (NER) is an essential step in the process of information extraction within text mining. This paper proposes a technique to extract drug named entities from unstructured and informal medical text using a hybrid model of lexicon-based and rule-based techniques. In the proposed model, a lexicon is first used as the initial step to detect drug named entities. Inference rules are then deployed to further extract undetected drug names. The designed rules employ part of speech tags and morphological features for drug name detection. The proposed hybrid model is evaluated using a benchmark data set from the i2b2 2009 medication challenge, and is able to achieve an f-score of 66.97%
International audienceBiomedical named entity recognition (NER) is a challenging problem. In this pa...
Named entity recognition (NER) is of vital importance in information extraction in natural language ...
Named Entity Recognition (NER) is the rst step for knowledge acquisition when we deal with an unknow...
AbstractNamed entity recognition is a crucial component of biomedical natural language processing, e...
Named Entity Recognition (NER) is a crucial step in text mining. This paper proposes a new graph-bas...
To extract important concepts (named entities) from clinical notes, most widely used NLP task is nam...
Abstract—The chemical name extraction has a great importance in the biomedical field. Named Entity R...
As new high-throughput technologies have created an explosion of biomedical literature, there arises...
An accurate Named Entity Recognition (NER) is important for knowledge discovery in text mining. This...
Elsevier use only: Received date here; revised date here; accepted date here As new high-throughput ...
Drug named entity recognition (DNER) becomes the prerequisite of other medical relation extraction s...
Automatically detecting mentions of pharmaceutical drugs and chemical substances is key for the subs...
Background: Named entity recognition (NER) systems are commonly built using supervised methods that ...
Natural language processing (NLP) is the branch of computer science focused on developing systems th...
Recognizing and extracting exact name entities, like Persons, Locations and Organizations are very u...
International audienceBiomedical named entity recognition (NER) is a challenging problem. In this pa...
Named entity recognition (NER) is of vital importance in information extraction in natural language ...
Named Entity Recognition (NER) is the rst step for knowledge acquisition when we deal with an unknow...
AbstractNamed entity recognition is a crucial component of biomedical natural language processing, e...
Named Entity Recognition (NER) is a crucial step in text mining. This paper proposes a new graph-bas...
To extract important concepts (named entities) from clinical notes, most widely used NLP task is nam...
Abstract—The chemical name extraction has a great importance in the biomedical field. Named Entity R...
As new high-throughput technologies have created an explosion of biomedical literature, there arises...
An accurate Named Entity Recognition (NER) is important for knowledge discovery in text mining. This...
Elsevier use only: Received date here; revised date here; accepted date here As new high-throughput ...
Drug named entity recognition (DNER) becomes the prerequisite of other medical relation extraction s...
Automatically detecting mentions of pharmaceutical drugs and chemical substances is key for the subs...
Background: Named entity recognition (NER) systems are commonly built using supervised methods that ...
Natural language processing (NLP) is the branch of computer science focused on developing systems th...
Recognizing and extracting exact name entities, like Persons, Locations and Organizations are very u...
International audienceBiomedical named entity recognition (NER) is a challenging problem. In this pa...
Named entity recognition (NER) is of vital importance in information extraction in natural language ...
Named Entity Recognition (NER) is the rst step for knowledge acquisition when we deal with an unknow...