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NLP extraction of terms
The very formulaic language
<result pre="chromatography-mass spectrometry. Samples were analyzed by gas chromatography using a" exact="HP6890" post="instrument coupled with a HP 5973 mass spectrometer.
is effectively a Hearst pattern
using a" exact="Foo" post="instrument ...
The Stanford NLP group has a tool (SPIED) that uses seeds (e.g. instrument names) to detect the context language and use it to identify new instruments.
@Tiago this looks like a good thing to try.
It indeed looks like an interesting approach.
I will take a look at the SPIED tool and learn how to use it. It seems a good continuation of where things stopped at the sprint.
Good I ran their demo example so it should be easy to use our own material
On Mon, 7 Oct 2019, 22:14 Tiago Lubiana, [email protected] wrote:
It indeed looks like an interesting approach.
I will take a look at the SPIED tool and learn how to use it. It seems a good continuation of where things stopped at the sprint.
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