The Biomedical Abbreviation Recognition and Resolution (BARR) Track: Benchmarking, Evaluation and Importance of Abbreviation Recognition Systems Applied to Spanish Biomedical Abstracts

Ander Intxaurrondo, Martín Pérez-Pérez, Gael Pérez Rodríguez, Jose Antonio López-Martín, Jesus Santamaría, Santiago de la Peña, Marta Villegas, Saber Ahmad Akhondi, Alfonso Valencia, Anália Lourenço, Martin Krallinger. The Biomedical Abbreviation Recognition and Resolution (BARR) Track: Benchmarking, Evaluation and Importance of Abbreviation Recognition Systems Applied to Spanish Biomedical Abstracts. In Raquel Martínez, Julio Gonzalo, Paolo Rosso, Soto Montalvo, Jorge Carrillo-de-Albornoz, editors, Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Evaluation of Human Language Technologies for Iberian Languages (IberEval 2017) co-located with 33th Conference of the Spanish Society for Natural Language Processing (SEPLN 2017), Murcia, Spain, September 19, 2017. Volume 1881 of CEUR Workshop Proceedings, pages 230-246, CEUR-WS.org, 2017. [doi]

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Ander Intxaurrondo

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Martín Pérez-Pérez

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Jose Antonio López-Martín

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Jesus Santamaría

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Marta Villegas

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Saber Ahmad Akhondi

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Alfonso Valencia

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Anália Lourenço

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Martin Krallinger

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