The GENIA corpus is the primary collection of biomedical literature compiled and annotated within the scope of the GENIA project. The corpus was created to support the development and evaluation of information extraction and text mining systems for the domain of molecular biology.
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MedMentions is a new manually annotated resource for the recognition of biomedical concepts. What distinguishes MedMentions from other annotated biomedical corpora is its size (over 4,000 abstracts and over 350,000 linked mentions), as well as the size of the concept ontology (over 3 million concepts from UMLS 2017) and its broad coverage of biomedical disciplines.
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RadGraph is a dataset of entities and relations in radiology reports based on our novel information extraction schema, consisting of 600 reports with 30K radiologist annotations and 221K reports with 10.5M automatically generated annotations.
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Chinese Medical Named Entity Recognition, a dataset first released in CHIP20204, is used for CMeEE task. Given a pre-defined schema, the task is to identify and extract entities from the given sentence and classify them into nine categories: disease, clinical manifestations, drugs, medical equipment, medical procedures, body, medical examinations, microorganisms, and department.
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A vast amount of information in the biomedical domain is available as natural language free text. An increasing number of documents in the field are written in languages other than English. Therefore, it is essential to develop resources, methods and tools that address Natural Language Processing in the variety of languages used by the biomedical community. In this paper, we report on the development of an extensive corpus of biomedical documents in French annotated at the entity and concept level. Three text genres are covered, comprising a total of 103,056 words. Ten entity categories corresponding to UMLS Semantic Groups were annotated, using automatic pre-annotations validated by trained human annotators. The pre-annotation method was found helful for entities and achieved above 0.83 precision for all text genres. Overall, a total of 26,409 entity annotations were mapped to 5,797 unique UMLS concepts.
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Background: The high volume of research focusing on extracting patient information from electronic health records (EHRs) has led to an increase in the demand for annotated corpora, which are a precious resource for both the development and evaluation of natural language processing (NLP) algorithms. The absence of a multipurpose clinical corpus outside the scope of the English language, especially in Brazilian Portuguese, is glaring and severely impacts scientific progress in the biomedical NLP field. Methods: In this study, a semantically annotated corpus was developed using clinical text from multiple medical specialties, document types, and institutions. In addition, we present, (1) a survey listing common aspects, differences, and lessons learned from previous research, (2) a fine-grained annotation schema that can be replicated to guide other annotation initiatives, (3) a web-based annotation tool focusing on an annotation suggestion feature, and (4) both intrinsic and extrinsic ev
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Medical Case Report Corpus is a new corpus comprising annotations of medical entities in case reports, originating from PubMed Central's open access library.
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