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Annotating and Recognising Named Entities in Clinical Notes
Yefeng Wang
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Paper Details:
Month: August
Year: 2009
Location: Suntec, Singapore
Venue:
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IJCNLP |
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Annotation of a Large Clinical Entity Corpus
Pinal Patel
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Disha Davey
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Vishal Panchal
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Parth Pathak
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HFST-SweNER — A New NER Resource for Swedish
Dimitrios Kokkinakis
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Jyrki Niemi
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Sam Hardwick
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Krister Lindén
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Lars Borin
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A Neural Layered Model for Nested Named Entity Recognition
Meizhi Ju
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Makoto Miwa
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Sophia Ananiadou
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Recognizing Named Entities in Tweets
Xiaohua Liu
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Shaodian Zhang
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Furu Wei
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Ming Zhou
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Joint Inference of Named Entity Recognition and Normalization for Tweets
Xiaohua Liu
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Ming Zhou
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Xiangyang Zhou
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Zhongyang Fu
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Furu Wei
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Annotating named entities in clinical text by combining pre-annotation and active learning
Maria Skeppstedt
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A Treebank for the Healthcare Domain
Nganthoibi Oinam
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Diwakar Mishra
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Pinal Patel
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Narayan Choudhary
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Hitesh Desai
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http://www.ihtsdo.org/
http://crfpp.sourceforge.net/
http://www.cnts.ua.ac.be/conll2002/ner/bin/
http://etext.icewire.com/moby/
Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Ontologies
Morphology
Task
Named Entity Recognition
Information Extraction
Information Retrieval
Biomedical
Language
English
Dataset
Scientific Literature
Clinical Notes
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