like option 1, though you might want to double check the responsive layout on 
android - Examples button is ~75% of Download.

the examples you reference are helpful but very (understandably) focused 
towards a computer scientist audience. It would be wonderful to have example 
usecases that a clinical researcher / layperson could relate to and fully 
appreciate the need for this technology, which could also include information 
on why more primitive arguably more crude,  approaches to this issue - such as 
simple keyword matching, have limited utility. - help educate the masses :)

e.g. "Using ctakes to better profile a clinical trial patient cohort for blah, 
which resulted in a faster recruitment and lower screen failures"

As part of this if it were possible to create a short series of 5 minute video 
interviews with supportive clinicians (researchers)
Something  like:  
http://www.tuftsctsi.org/Education-and-Career-Development/K-Scholar-Programs.aspx





On 12/31/2014 02:53 PM, Chen, Pei wrote:


        Hi folks,
        Michelle, Sean, Guergana, and Co. have created a few mockups for the 
new cTAKES website.  Which option would folks prefer? 
        This is purely on the design intent, and layout, etc.  (not actual 
content).

        Option 1: http://mwchen.scripts.mit.edu/cTakes/mock0/index.html
        Option 2: http://mwchen.scripts.mit.edu/cTakes/mock1/index.html
        Option 3: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ctakes/site/new/index.html
        Option 4: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ctakes/site/new/index2.html

         


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