Background: Like text in other domains, biomedical documents contain a range of terms with more than one possible meaning. These ambiguities form a significant obstacle to the automatic processing of biomedical texts. Previous approaches to resolving this problem have made use of various sources of information including linguistic features of the context in which the ambiguous term is used and domain-specific resources, such as UMLS. Materials and methods: We compare various sources of information including ones which have been previously used and a novel one: MeSH terms. Evaluation is carried out using a standard test set (the NLM-WSD corpus). Results: The best performance is obtained using a combination of linguistic features and Me...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to explore the word sense disambiguation (WSD) problem across two b...
Abstract—Interest in extracting information from biomedical documents has increased significantly in...
IntroductionIn this article, we evaluate a knowledge-based word sense disambiguation method that det...
Background: Like text in other domains, biomedical documents contain a range of terms with more than...
Like text in other domains, biomedical doc-uments contain a range of terms with more than one possib...
AbstractWord Sense Disambiguation (WSD), the automatic identification of the meanings of ambiguous t...
AbstractAutomatic processing of biomedical documents is made difficult by the fact that many of the ...
AbstractWith the growing use of Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques for information extract...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2009. Major: Computer Science. Advisors: John ...
There is a growing need for automatic extraction of information and knowledge from the increasing am...
Abstract Background Evaluation of Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) methods in the biomedical domain i...
The huge volumes of unstructured texts available online drives the increasing need for automated tec...
International audienceThis paper tackles the problem of term ambiguity, especially for biomedical li...
Word sense disambiguation (WSD) is an important step in biomedical text mining, which is responsible...
IntroductionIn this article, we evaluate a knowledge-based word sense disambiguation method that det...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to explore the word sense disambiguation (WSD) problem across two b...
Abstract—Interest in extracting information from biomedical documents has increased significantly in...
IntroductionIn this article, we evaluate a knowledge-based word sense disambiguation method that det...
Background: Like text in other domains, biomedical documents contain a range of terms with more than...
Like text in other domains, biomedical doc-uments contain a range of terms with more than one possib...
AbstractWord Sense Disambiguation (WSD), the automatic identification of the meanings of ambiguous t...
AbstractAutomatic processing of biomedical documents is made difficult by the fact that many of the ...
AbstractWith the growing use of Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques for information extract...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2009. Major: Computer Science. Advisors: John ...
There is a growing need for automatic extraction of information and knowledge from the increasing am...
Abstract Background Evaluation of Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) methods in the biomedical domain i...
The huge volumes of unstructured texts available online drives the increasing need for automated tec...
International audienceThis paper tackles the problem of term ambiguity, especially for biomedical li...
Word sense disambiguation (WSD) is an important step in biomedical text mining, which is responsible...
IntroductionIn this article, we evaluate a knowledge-based word sense disambiguation method that det...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to explore the word sense disambiguation (WSD) problem across two b...
Abstract—Interest in extracting information from biomedical documents has increased significantly in...
IntroductionIn this article, we evaluate a knowledge-based word sense disambiguation method that det...