Automatic extraction of microorganisms and their habitats from free text using text mining workflows.

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In this paper we illustrate the usage of text mining workflows to automatically extract instances of microorganisms and their habitats from free text; these entries can then be curated and added to different databases. To this end, we use a Conditional Random Field (CRF) based classifier, as part of the workflows, to extract the mention of microorganisms, habitats and the inter-relation between organisms and their habitats. Results indicate a good performance for extraction of microorganisms and the relation extraction aspects of the task (with a precision of over 80%), while habitat recognition is only moderate (a precision of about 65%). We also conjecture that pdf-to-text conversion can be quite noisy and this implicitly affects any sentence-based relation extraction algorithms.

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Kolluru, B., Nakjang, S., Hirt, R. P., Wipat, A., & Ananiadou, S. (2011). Automatic extraction of microorganisms and their habitats from free text using text mining workflows. Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics, 8(2), 184. https://doi.org/10.1515/jib-2011-184

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