Do you just mean a brief high-level explanation of how they work?
Tim
On 06/24/2014 04:04 PM, Pei Chen wrote:
Does anyone happen to have a quick/simple README about the current best
performing models that is being included?
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Hi there,
I was wondering if Ctakes has any Bacterium Dictionary? I need to extract
information for bacteria like Enterococcus Faecium, Pseudomonas Aeruginosa
, etc and I was wondering if I can do it by using Ctakes annotators?
Thanks,
Nick Nikandish
Product Development Software Engineer
The LVG is particularly important, users are most likely to compare cTAKES
and MetaMap (or other) performance on the NER task and the LVG clearly
helps. Requiring a new user to understand LVG is the hard part, the
download isn't a tough requirement but I wonder how many new users would
even know
Thanks James.
I just did a Jira review for 3.2. There are just 2 remaining items that are
pending some clarification from respective dev. Otherwise, it should be up to
date now- any items that didn't make it to 3.2 have been updated to 3.2.1
instead now.
--Pei
-Original Message-
Thanks! I haven't downloaded and reviewed the packages themselves yet but I do
plan to at least start on that today.
-- James
-Original Message-
From: Chen, Pei [mailto:pei.c...@childrens.harvard.edu]
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2014 1:47 PM
To: dev@ctakes.apache.org
Subject: RE: [VOTE]
Hi Nick,
There are ~26,000 T007 Bacterium (falls under Living Being) entries in UMLS
2013aa. They aren't in the cTakes dictionary, but you can build a separate
bacteria dictionary using the dictionary creator tool in cTakes sandbox. It
can create dictionaries formatted for use with both
Hi Sean,
Thanks for the info. I have written an application for clinical text using
Ctakes where one of the annotator retrieves and identifies the bacterium in
clinical texts but it uses a small library that I created. Therefore I would
like to check those texts against a comprehensive
Many thanks Sean. This is very useful. I will follow the instruction and create
the dictionary.
Thanks,
Nick
-Original Message-
From: Finan, Sean [mailto:sean.fi...@childrens.harvard.edu]
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2014 4:27 PM
To: dev@ctakes.apache.org
Subject: RE: Bacterium Dictionary