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I2E Case Studies: Text Mining for Life Science
These case studies show how I2E has been used to capture valuable information from life sciences literature in a number of important application areas, saving time and increasing productivity
Two specific case studies from AstraZeneca and Biowisdom covering the reconstruction of a biological pathway and the identification of nuclear co-factors.
I2E 3.0 Datasheets
Interactive Information Extraction (I2E) can be used in diverse application areas such as systems biology, biomarker detection, safety/tox and drug repositioning in pharmaceutical R&D to key opinion leader, sentiment and competitive analysis for business intelligence. I2E's powerful NLP capabilities mine large collections of documents, extracting relevant facts and relationships from unstructured and semi-structured content such as scientific papers, internal project reports, patent documents, or news feeds.
Linguamatics I2E 3.0: Solution Overview
I2E 3.0 Datasheet
Insights and Intelligence from Text using Linguamatics I2E (white paper)
Business and research organizations face a huge challenge to unlock the meaning within text to inform business critical decision making. This white paper describes how Linguamatics I2E Linguamatics is at the forefront of a new generation of knowledge discovery technology.
Selected Publications
A more complete list of publications can be found on the References page
Text Data Mining using Interactive Information Extraction
David Milward and Paul Milligan
BioLINK SIG Text Mining Workshop, ISMB/ECCB 2007
Flexible Text Mining Strategies for Drug Discovery
David Milward et al.
Proc. Second International Symposium on Semantic Mining in BioMedicine (SMBM 2006), pp. 101-104
Text Mining: getting more value from literature resources
Roger Hale
Drug Discovery Today, Vol. 10, Issue 6, p.377-379 (15 March 2005)
Ontology-based Interactive Information Extraction from Scientific Abstracts
David Milward et al.
BioLINK SIG Text Mining Workshop, ISMB/ECCB 2004
Automatic Extraction of Protein Interactions from Scientific Abstracts
James Thomas et al.
Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing 2000
From Information Retrieval to Information Extraction
David Milward and James Thomas
ACL 2000 Workshop on Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval
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