Re: question about sentence segmentation

2014-08-04 Thread Miller, Timothy
Very pleased to see so many people offer suggestions! Comparing some of these different methods might make an interesting student project. Sean: Just an fyi. Does that make sense? Haven't had my coffee ... Makes perfect sense, the downside is it requires some kind of higher level understanding

Re: question about sentence segmentation

2014-08-02 Thread Britt Fitch
Subject: Re: question about sentence segmentation Yes, you're right about that Britt. I've been doing some annotations side by side with a treebank viewer and think I have a pretty good handle on the actual rules. Basically, if a header or list identifier is followed by a period or a newline

RE: question about sentence segmentation

2014-08-02 Thread Finan, Sean
-Original Message- From: Miller, Timothy [mailto:timothy.mil...@childrens.harvard.edu] Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2014 7:44 AM To: dev@ctakes.apache.org Subject: RE: question about sentence segmentation I'm annotating some oncology notes from SHARP right now, and they are basically

Re: question about sentence segmentation

2014-08-02 Thread Steven Bethard
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Re: question about sentence segmentation

2014-07-28 Thread britt fitch
...@childrens.harvard.edu] Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 3:34 PM To: dev@ctakes.apache.org Subject: Re: question about sentence segmentation Thanks James, I was hoping to hear from you. I'll probably go ahead and change the data to split sentences between the list header and list element. You don't

Re: question about sentence segmentation

2014-07-28 Thread Miller, Timothy
: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 4:39 PM To: 'dev@ctakes.apache.orgmailto:dev@ctakes.apache.org' Subject: RE: question about sentence segmentation Sorry, I don't know if there was a reason. If you haven't checked with Guergana, you might want to ask her if she had a reason or if it was just the way it had

RE: question about sentence segmentation

2014-07-15 Thread Masanz, James J.
a separate sentence. #1 Dilated esophagus. #2 Adenocarcinoma -- James -Original Message- From: Miller, Timothy [mailto:timothy.mil...@childrens.harvard.edu] Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 6:04 AM To: dev@ctakes.apache.org Subject: RE: question about sentence segmentation My preference

Re: question about sentence segmentation

2014-07-15 Thread Miller, Timothy
line a separate sentence. #1 Dilated esophagus. #2 Adenocarcinoma -- James -Original Message- From: Miller, Timothy [mailto:timothy.mil...@childrens.harvard.edu] Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 6:04 AM To: dev@ctakes.apache.org Subject: RE: question about sentence segmentation My

RE: question about sentence segmentation

2014-07-15 Thread Masanz, James J.
] Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 3:34 PM To: dev@ctakes.apache.org Subject: Re: question about sentence segmentation Thanks James, I was hoping to hear from you. I'll probably go ahead and change the data to split sentences between the list header and list element. You don't happen to know