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BMC Bioinformatics ; 9: 193, 2008 Apr 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18410678

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Despite increasing interest in applying Natural Language Processing (NLP) to biomedical text, whether this technology can facilitate tasks such as database curation remains unclear. RESULTS: PaperBrowser is the first NLP-powered interface that was developed under a user-centered approach to improve the way in which FlyBase curators navigate an article. In this paper, we first discuss how observing curators at work informed the design and evaluation of PaperBrowser. Then, we present how we appraise PaperBrowser's navigational functionalities in a user-based study using a text highlighting task and evaluation criteria of Human-Computer Interaction. Our results show that PaperBrowser reduces the amount of interactions between two highlighting events and therefore improves navigational efficiency by about 58% compared to the navigational mechanism that was previously available to the curators. Moreover, PaperBrowser is shown to provide curators with enhanced navigational utility by over 74% irrespective of the different ways in which they highlight text in the article. CONCLUSION: We show that state-of-the-art performance in certain NLP tasks such as Named Entity Recognition and Anaphora Resolution can be combined with the navigational functionalities of PaperBrowser to support curation quite successfully.


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Artificial Intelligence , Database Management Systems , Databases, Bibliographic , Natural Language Processing , Periodicals as Topic , Software , Vocabulary, Controlled , Algorithms , Information Storage and Retrieval/methods
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Pac Symp Biocomput ; : 100-11, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17094231

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This paper demonstrates how Drosophila gene name recognition and anaphoric linking of gene names and their products can be achieved using existing information in FlyBase and the Sequence Ontology. Extending an extant approach to gene name recognition we achieved a F-score of 0.8559, and we report a preliminary experiment using a baseline anaphora resolution algorithm. We also present guidelines for annotation of gene mentions in texts and outline how the resulting system is used to aid FlyBase curation.


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Computational Biology , Databases, Genetic , Drosophila/genetics , Animals , Genes, Insect , Information Storage and Retrieval , MEDLINE
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