Ontology-based interactive information extraction from scientific abstracts

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Over recent years, there has been a growing interest in extracting information automatically or semi-automatically from the scientific literature. This paper describes a novel ontology-based interactive information extraction (OBIIE) framework and a specific OBIIE system. We describe how this system enables life scientists to make ad hoc queries similar to using a standard search engine, but where the results are obtained in a database format similar to a pre-programmed information extraction engine. We present a case study in which the system was evaluated for extracting co-factors from EMBASE and MEDLINE. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Milward, D., Bjäreland, M., Hayes, W., Maxwell, M., Öberg, L., Tilford, N., … Barnes, J. (2005). Ontology-based interactive information extraction from scientific abstracts. In Comparative and Functional Genomics (Vol. 6, pp. 67–71). https://doi.org/10.1002/cfg.456

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