MOTIVATION: Biomedical entities, their identifiers and names, are essential in the representation of biomedical facts and knowledge. In the same way, the complete set of biomedical and chemical terms, i.e. the biomedical "term space" (the "Lexeome"), forms a key resource to achieve the full integration of the scientific literature with biomedical data resources: any identified named entity can immediately be normalized to the correct database entry. This goal does not only require that we are aware of all existing terms, but would also profit from knowing all their senses and their semantic interpretation (ambiguities, nestedness). RESULT: This study compiles a resource for lexical terms of biomedical interest in a standard format (called "...
Background: For selection and evaluation of potential biomarkers, inclusion of already published inf...
Abstract: Machine reading (MR) is essential for unlocking valuable knowledge contained in millions o...
<p>The table shows the distribution of terms from LexEBI sorted according to the resource that deliv...
Biomedical entities, their identifiers and names, are essential in the representation of biomedical ...
Biomedical entities, their identifiers and names, are essential in the representation of biomedical ...
Abstract Background Due to the rapidly expanding body of biomedical literature, biologists require i...
The BioLexicon is a publicly available large-scale terminological resource which brings together pot...
Background: Identification of gene and protein names in biomedical text is a challenging task as the...
The task of recognising biomedical named entities in natural language documents called biomedical Na...
Copyright © 2012 Tiago Grego et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
<p>The results have been sorted according to the term length (x = 1 to 89) and the frequencies are p...
MOTIVATION: The identification of protein and gene names (PGNs) from the scientific literature requi...
Terminologies and other knowledge resources are widely used to aid entity recognition in specialist ...
Background: Good automatic information extraction tools offer hope for automatic processing of the e...
Motivation: The sheer volume of textually described biomedical knowledge exerts the need for natural...
Background: For selection and evaluation of potential biomarkers, inclusion of already published inf...
Abstract: Machine reading (MR) is essential for unlocking valuable knowledge contained in millions o...
<p>The table shows the distribution of terms from LexEBI sorted according to the resource that deliv...
Biomedical entities, their identifiers and names, are essential in the representation of biomedical ...
Biomedical entities, their identifiers and names, are essential in the representation of biomedical ...
Abstract Background Due to the rapidly expanding body of biomedical literature, biologists require i...
The BioLexicon is a publicly available large-scale terminological resource which brings together pot...
Background: Identification of gene and protein names in biomedical text is a challenging task as the...
The task of recognising biomedical named entities in natural language documents called biomedical Na...
Copyright © 2012 Tiago Grego et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
<p>The results have been sorted according to the term length (x = 1 to 89) and the frequencies are p...
MOTIVATION: The identification of protein and gene names (PGNs) from the scientific literature requi...
Terminologies and other knowledge resources are widely used to aid entity recognition in specialist ...
Background: Good automatic information extraction tools offer hope for automatic processing of the e...
Motivation: The sheer volume of textually described biomedical knowledge exerts the need for natural...
Background: For selection and evaluation of potential biomarkers, inclusion of already published inf...
Abstract: Machine reading (MR) is essential for unlocking valuable knowledge contained in millions o...
<p>The table shows the distribution of terms from LexEBI sorted according to the resource that deliv...