BACKGROUND: Ontological concepts are useful for many different biomedical tasks. Concepts are difficult to recognize in text due to a disconnect between what is captured in an ontology and how the concepts are expressed in text. There are many recognizers for specific ontologies, but a general approach for concept recognition is an open problem. RESULTS: Three dictionary-based systems (MetaMap, NCBO Annotator, and ConceptMapper) are evaluated on eight biomedical ontologies in the Colorado Richly Annotated Full-Text (CRAFT) Corpus. Over 1,000 parameter combinations are examined, and best-performing parameters for each system-ontology pair are presented. CONCLUSIONS: Baselines for concept recognition by three systems on eight biomedical ontol...
Background: Natural language processing (NLP) applications are increasingly important in biomedical ...
In ad hoc querying of document collections, current approaches to ranking primarily rely on identify...
<div><p>Concept recognition (CR) is a foundational task in the biomedical domain. It supports the im...
Abstract The National Center for Biomedical Ontology (NCBO) is developing a system for automated, on...
Electronic health records and scientific articles possess differing linguistic characteristics that ...
Electronic health records and scientific articles possess differing linguistic characteristics that ...
BACKGROUND: Manually annotated corpora are critical for the training and evaluation of automated met...
UNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Manually annotated corpora are critical for the training and evalu...
This paper introduces inverse ontology cogency, a concept recognition process and distance function ...
Background\ud Natural language processing (NLP) applications are increasingly important in biomedica...
Concept recognition tools rely on the availability of textual corpora to assess their performance an...
Large-scale biomedical concept recognition: an evaluation of current automatic annotators and their ...
Background The amount of available data, which can facilitate answering scientific research question...
Background The amount of available data, which can facilitate answering scientific research question...
The Gene Ontology has evolved as the de facto standard for describing gene function in the biomedica...
Background: Natural language processing (NLP) applications are increasingly important in biomedical ...
In ad hoc querying of document collections, current approaches to ranking primarily rely on identify...
<div><p>Concept recognition (CR) is a foundational task in the biomedical domain. It supports the im...
Abstract The National Center for Biomedical Ontology (NCBO) is developing a system for automated, on...
Electronic health records and scientific articles possess differing linguistic characteristics that ...
Electronic health records and scientific articles possess differing linguistic characteristics that ...
BACKGROUND: Manually annotated corpora are critical for the training and evaluation of automated met...
UNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Manually annotated corpora are critical for the training and evalu...
This paper introduces inverse ontology cogency, a concept recognition process and distance function ...
Background\ud Natural language processing (NLP) applications are increasingly important in biomedica...
Concept recognition tools rely on the availability of textual corpora to assess their performance an...
Large-scale biomedical concept recognition: an evaluation of current automatic annotators and their ...
Background The amount of available data, which can facilitate answering scientific research question...
Background The amount of available data, which can facilitate answering scientific research question...
The Gene Ontology has evolved as the de facto standard for describing gene function in the biomedica...
Background: Natural language processing (NLP) applications are increasingly important in biomedical ...
In ad hoc querying of document collections, current approaches to ranking primarily rely on identify...
<div><p>Concept recognition (CR) is a foundational task in the biomedical domain. It supports the im...