Group Seminar: Introduction to two named entity extraction technics for biomedical literatures
Biomedical information is growing explosively, new and useful results are appearing daily in research publications. To enable data mining and knowledge discovery from such documents, this data must be made available in a structured format. However, it is difficult to have human curators extract all of the information. Therefore, named entity recognition (the task of identifying words and phrases in free text that belong to certain classes of interest) is an important first step for many of these larger information management goals. In this study, three methods that are wildly used will be introduced along with some research papers.
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May 02, 2008 from 09:00 am to 09:55 am |
| Where | ACTR 116 |
| Contact Name | Dr. Zonghuan Wu |
| Contact Phone | 482-1667 |
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