Wow that sounds pretty much close to what we are trying to do. I'll take a look at you beta once it is released and maybe we can find some synergies.
Our project (ODIE) has a demo. Version out here: http://bioontology.org/tools/ODIE.html -Girish _______________ Girish Chavan, MSIS Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI) University of Pittsburgh UPMC Cancer Pavilion, 302D 5150 Centre Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15232 Office: 412-623-4084 Email: [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: news [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kai Schlamp Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 5:17 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: How to start the CAS Editor? > Would love to hear about your project and what do you want to do with > the Cas Editor. It's a biomedical text analysis platform. It is extensible by third partys with their analyzers and document importers. We use an own type system as everything is very graph centric. At the moment we only present those annotations that are included in our type system. But it would be nice to have a feature to show all annotations of all analysis engines that were used. But the problem with a simple integration of CAS Editor would be that our application only exists of views (no editors at all ... an no editors welcome ;-)). But we could perhaps integrate some of the code. Not sure about that yet as we have other priorities. E.g. releasing a first beta version in the upcoming weeks.
