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ENGL
2006
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Dealing with Acronyms in Biomedical Texts
Recently, there has been a growth in the amount of machine readable information pertaining to the biomedical field. With this growth comes a desire to be able to extract informati...
David B. Bracewell, Fuji Ren, Shingo Kuroiwa
TREC
2004
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Domain-Specific Synonym Expansion and Validation for Biomedical Information Retrieval (MultiText Experiments for TREC 2004)
In the domain of biomedical publications, synonyms and homonyms are omnipresent and pose a great challenge for document retrieval systems. For this year's TREC Genomics Ad ho...
Stefan Büttcher, Charles L. A. Clarke, Gordon...
IJSI
2008
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Managing the Acronym/Expansion Identification Process for Text-Mining Applications
This paper deals with an acronym/definition extraction approach from textual data (corpora) and the disambiguation of these definitions (or expansions). Both steps of our global pr...
Mathieu Roche, Violaine Prince
BMCBI
2007
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A comparison study on algorithms of detecting long forms for short forms in biomedical text
Motivation: With more and more research dedicated to literature mining in the biomedical domain, more and more systems are available for people to choose from when building litera...
Manabu Torii, Zhang-Zhi Hu, Min Song, Cathy H. Wu,...
EACL
2006
ACL Anthology
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Automatic Acronym Recognition
This paper deals with the problem of recognizing and extracting acronymdefinition pairs in Swedish medical texts. This project applies a rule-based method to solve the acronym rec...
Dana Dannélls