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Workshop on Linking Biological Literature, Ontologies and Databases: Mining Biological Semantics@ISMB 2005: Detroit, MI, USA
- K. Bretonnel Cohen, Lynette Hirschman, Hagit Shatkay, Christian Blaschke:
Proceedings of the ACL-ISMB Workshop on Linking Biological Literature, Ontologies and Databases: Mining Biological Semantics@ISMB 2005, Detroit, MI, USA June 24, 2005. Association for Computational Linguistics 2005 - Ben Wellner:
Weakly Supervised Learning Methods for Improving the Quality of Gene Name Normalization Data. 1-8 - Ben Wellner, José M. Castaño, James Pustejovsky:
Adaptive String Similarity Metrics for Biomedical Reference Resolution. 9-16 - Aaron Cohen:
Unsupervised Gene/Protein Named Entity Normalization Using Automatically Extracted Dictionaries. 17-24 - Yoshimasa Tsuruoka, Sophia Ananiadou, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
A Machine Learning Approach to Acronym Generation. 25-31 - Lawrence H. Smith, Lorraine K. Tanabe, Thomas C. Rindflesch, W. John Wilbur:
MedTag: A Collection of Biomedical Annotations. 32-37 - K. Bretonnel Cohen, Lynne M. Fox, Philip V. Ogren, Lawrence Hunter:
Corpus Design for Biomedical Natural Language Processing. 38-45 - Arun K. Ramani, Razvan C. Bunescu, Raymond J. Mooney, Edward M. Marcotte:
Using Biomedical Literature Mining to Consolidate the Set of Known Human Protein-Protein Interactions. 46-53 - Syed Toufeeq Ahmed, Deepthi Chidambaram, Hasan Davulcu, Chitta Baral:
IntEx: A Syntactic Role Driven Protein-Protein Interaction Extractor for Bio-Medical Text. 54-61

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