PhenoCHF is an annotated corpus consisting of documents belonging to two different text types (i.e., narrative reports from electronic health records (EHRs) and literature articles). It is manually annotated by medical doctors with detailed information relating to mentions of phenotype concepts a...
The corpus consists of 1000 MEDLINE abstracts. It is a subset of the original GENIA POS & term corpus, which was selected using the three MeSH terms human, blood cells and transcription factors. In each sentence, three types of information are annotated 1) biomedical terms are identified and assi...
The HIMERA annotated corpus contains a set of published historical medical documents that have been manually annotated with semantic information that is relevant to the study of medical history and public health. Specifically, annotations correspond to seven different entity types and two differe...
The resource constitues of a hierarchically-structured system of data types, which is intended to be suitable for describing the inputs and output annotation types of a wide range of natural language processing applications which operate within the UIMA Framework. It is being developed in conjunc...
This inventory contains a set of terms that are relevant to the study of medical history. The inventory is organised as a set of "heading terms", belonging to one of seven different semantic categories, each of which is accompanied by a set of semantically-related terms. There are around 175,0...
In order to construct the inventory, we firstly compiled a species name dictionary by combining all of the names available in Catalogue of Life (CoL), Encyclopedia of Life (EoL) and Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). The terms contained in this dictionary were then located within ...
Part-of-speech tagger tuned to biomedical text. The tool is provided as a UIMA component, which forms part of the in-built library of components provided with the U-Compare platform (see separate META-SHARE record) for building and evaluating text mining workflows. The U-Compare Workbench (se...
This is a UIMA wrapper for the OpenNLP Sentence Detector tool. It splits English text into individual sentences. The tool forms part of the in-built library of components provided with the U-Compare platform (see separate META-SHARE record) for building and evaluating text mining workflows. ...
Web service created by exporting UIMA-based workflow from the U-Compare text mining system. Functionality: Carries out syntactic parsing on plain text Tools in workflow: Cafetiere Sentence Splitter (University of Manchester), OpenNLP Tokenizer (Apache), STEPP Tagger (University of Manchester), ...
Tokenisation is one of the functionalities of the GENIA tagger, which additionally outputs the base forms, part-of-speech tags, chunk tags, and named entity tags. The tagger is specifically tuned for biomedical text such as MEDLINE abstracts. The tool is a UIMA component, which forms part of th...