2019
Recognizing software names in biomedical literature using machine learning
Wei Q, Zhang Y, Amith M, Lin R, Lapeyrolerie J, Tao C, Xu H. Recognizing software names in biomedical literature using machine learning. Health Informatics Journal 2019, 26: 21-33. PMID: 31566474, PMCID: PMC7334865, DOI: 10.1177/1460458219869490.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSoftware namesF-measureNatural language processing methodsBiomedical literatureWord representation featuresLanguage processing methodsEntity recognition systemSoftware catalogSoftware repositoriesFeature engineeringBiomedical softwareRecognition systemSoftware toolsBiomedical domainRepresentation featuresMEDLINE abstractsWord embeddingsKnowledge featuresManual curationSoftwareMachineProcessing methodsBest systemRepositorySystem
2017
Knowledge-Based Approach for Named Entity Recognition in Biomedical Literature: A Use Case in Biomedical Software Identification
Amith M, Zhang Y, Xu H, Tao C. Knowledge-Based Approach for Named Entity Recognition in Biomedical Literature: A Use Case in Biomedical Software Identification. Lecture Notes In Computer Science 2017, 10351: 386-395. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-60045-1_40.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEntity recognitionNatural language processingContextual semantic informationNamed Entity RecognitionEntity recognition methodFeatures of ontologyMachine learning approachesKnowledge-based approachSoftware entitiesSoftware namesInformation extractionUse casesBiomedical softwareSemantic informationSoftware identificationLanguage processingRecognition methodLearning approachBiomedical literatureRecognitionOntologyEntitiesSoftwareResearch abstractsTask
2015
Ease of adoption of clinical natural language processing software: An evaluation of five systems
Zheng K, Vydiswaran V, Liu Y, Wang Y, Stubbs A, Uzuner Ö, Gururaj A, Bayer S, Aberdeen J, Rumshisky A, Pakhomov S, Liu H, Xu H. Ease of adoption of clinical natural language processing software: An evaluation of five systems. Journal Of Biomedical Informatics 2015, 58: s189-s196. PMID: 26210361, PMCID: PMC4974203, DOI: 10.1016/j.jbi.2015.07.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical NLP systemsNLP systemsNatural language processing softwareThird-party componentsUsability testing toolGroup of usersLanguage processing softwareEase of adoptionExpert evaluatorsSoftware distributionBiomedical softwareComputer scienceEnd usersUsability assessmentI2b2 challengeTesting toolsEvaluation showHuman evaluatorsSystem submissionsEase of useHealth informaticsProcessing softwareAdoption issuesUsersSpecial track