Thanks for the reply savova. I tried changing the lookup window in *LookupDesc.xml *(under *resources/org/apache/ctakes/dictionary/lookup*) but could not get it to work. Is there any other config file i need a make a change to reflect the updates.
Thanks, Bandeep On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 1:07 PM, Savova, Guergana < [email protected]> wrote: > You’d probably need to define the lookup window to include the verb > part-of-speech tags (they all start with a v*). The default window lookup > anchors around the n* phrases (noun phrases which are sequences of > part-of-speech tags). You have to modify the lookup setting. > > Hope this helps. > > --Guergana > > > > Guergana Savova, PhD, FACMI > > Associate Professor > > PI Natural Language Processing Lab > > Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School > > 300 Longwood Avenue > > Mailstop: BCH3092 > > Enders 144.1 > > Boston, MA 02115 > > Harvard Scholar: http://scholar.harvard.edu/guergana_k_savova/biocv > > > > *From:* Bandeep Singh [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Monday, August 29, 2016 1:21 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* cTakes not parsing every text with SNOMED-CT > > > > Hi, > > > > I have been trying to parse a sample text using cTakes. However, cTakes > does not annotate few words with its UMLS/SNOEMED CT equivalent code. > > > > Sample text: " The patient is suffering from extreme pain due to shark > bite" > > > > *cTakes output: * > > [image: Inline image 1] > > > > If we observer in the above example, word "suffering" is not annotated > with SNOWMED-CT equivalent code *706873003.* > > > > Can somebody explain why ? Is there any other customized SNOWMED/UMLS > dictionary I can use to annotate everything ? > > >
