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- Distinguishing Historical from Current Problems in Clinical Reports - Which Textual Features Help?Danielle L. Mowery, Henk Harkema, John N. Dowling, Jonathan L. Lustgarten, Wendy W. Chapman. 10-18 [doi]
- ONYX: A System for the Semantic Analysis of Clinical TextLee M. Christensen, Henk Harkema, Peter J. Haug, Jeannie Yuhaniak Irwin, Wendy W. Chapman. 19-27 [doi]
- Learning the Scope of Hedge Cues in Biomedical TextsRoser Morante, Walter Daelemans. 28-36 [doi]
- How Feasible and Robust is the Automatic Extraction of Gene Regulation Events? A Cross-Method Evaluation under Lab and Real-Life ConditionsUdo Hahn, Katrin Tomanek, Ekaterina Buyko, Jung-jae Kim, Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann. 37-45 [doi]
- Extraction of Named Entities from Tables in Gene Mutation LiteratureWern Wong, David Martinez, Lawrence Cavedon. 46-54 [doi]
- Selecting an Ontology for Biomedical Text MiningHe Tan, Patrick Lambrix. 55-62 [doi]
- Investigation of Unsupervised Pattern Learning Techniques for Bootstrap Construction of a Medical Treatment LexiconRong Xu, Alexander A. Morgan, Amar K. Das, Alan M. Garber. 63-70 [doi]
- Disambiguation of Biomedical AbbreviationsMark Stevenson, Yikun Guo, Abdulaziz Alamri, Robert J. Gaizauskas. 71-79 [doi]
- TX Task: Automatic Detection of Focus Organisms in Biomedical PublicationsThomas Kappeler, Kaarel Kaljurand, Fabio Rinaldi. 80-88 [doi]
- Exploring Graph Structure for Detection of Reliability Zones within Synonym Resources: Experiment with the Gene OntologyThierry Hamon, Natalia Grabar. 89-96 [doi]
- Towards Automatic Generation of Gene SummaryFeng Jin, Minlie Huang, Zhiyong Lu, Xiaoyan Zhu. 97-105 [doi]
- Incorporating GENETAG-style annotation to GENIA corpusTomoko Ohta, Jin-Dong Kim, Sampo Pyysalo, Yue Wang, Jun'ichi Tsujii. 106-107 [doi]
- User-Driven Development of Text Mining Resources for Cancer Risk AssessmentLin Sun, Anna Korhonen, Ilona Silins, Ulla Stenius. 108-116 [doi]
- Transforming Controlled Natural Language Biomedical Queries into Answer Set ProgramsEsra Erdem, Reyyan Yeniterzi. 117-124 [doi]
- Incorporating Syntactic Dependency Information towards Improved Coding of Lengthy Medical Concepts in Clinical ReportsVijayaraghavan Bashyam, Ricky K. Taira. 125-132 [doi]
- Identifying Interaction Sentences from Biological Literature Using Automatically Extracted PatternsHaibin Liu, Christian Blouin, Vlado Keselj. 133-141 [doi]
- Using Hedges to Enhance a Disease Outbreak Report Text Mining SystemMike Conway, Son Doan, Nigel Collier. 142-143 [doi]
- Exploring Two Biomedical Text Genres for Disease RecognitionAurélie Névéol, Won Kim, W. John Wilbur, Zhiyong Lu. 144-152 [doi]
- Towards Retrieving Relevant Information for Answering Clinical Comparison QuestionsAnnette Leonhard. 153-161 [doi]
- Bridging the Gap between Domain-Oriented and Linguistically-Oriented SemanticsSumire Uematsu, Jin-Dong Kim, Jun'ichi Tsujii. 162-170 [doi]
- Evaluation of the Clinical Question Answering PresentationYonggang Cao, John W. Ely, Lamont D. Antieau, Hong Yu. 171-178 [doi]
- Clustering Semantic Spaces of Suicide Notes and Newsgroups ArticlesPawel Matykiewicz, Wlodzislaw Duch, John Pestian. 179-184 [doi]
- TEXT2TABLE: Medical Text Summarization System Based on Named Entity Recognition and Modality IdentificationEiji Aramaki, Yasuhide Miura, Masatsugu Tonoike, Tomoko Ohkuma, Hiroshi Mashuichi, Kazuhiko Ohe. 185-192 [doi]
- Semantic Annotation of Papers: Interface & Enrichment Tool (SAPIENT)Maria Liakata, Claire Q, Larisa N. Soldatova. 193-200 [doi]