This is advance notice that we expect to launch later today a web site into 
which you can enter clinical notes and they will be analysed to identify SCT 
concepts. This is a proof of concept experiment and the product of our 
research efforts and is not intended for any commercial function. Due to the 
restrictions of the SCT licence we cannot deliver the SCT codes to any 
external party, which means we can't display them on the screen to you but the 
software will highlight the segments of text that have been recognised (some 
erroneously of course).
This is a request to encourage you to enter samples of your notes onto this 
page so that we can collect information to improve our systems. Once the 
licensing issues are resolved we will be happy to provide the codes in situ. 
You are welcome to visit our laboratory to see the full system working.
I will release the address of the web page later today.
Jon             
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Prof. Jon Patrick
Chair of Language Technology
School of Information Technologies         +61 2 9351 3524(Work)
University of Sydney
Sydney, 2006, Australia                    +61 2 9351 3838(Fax)

Scamseek Project                http://www.cs.usyd.edu.au/~lkmrl/scamseek.htm
Personal Page WEB Page          http://www.cs.usyd.edu.au/~jonpat
Research Group WEB Page         http://www.cs.usyd.edu.au/~rcdmnl/
Information Systems WEB Page    http://www.infosys.usyd.edu.au
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