ABSTRACT
We describe our use of an existing resource, the Mouse Anatomical Nomenclature, to improve a symbolic interface to anatomically-indexed gene expression data. The goal is to reduce user effort in specifying anatomical structures of interest and increase precision and recall.
- Olivier Bodenreider, Thomas Rindflesch, and Anita Burgun. 2002. Unsupervised, corpus-based method for extending a biomedical terminology. In Proceedings of the ACL Workshop on Biomedical Language, Philadelphia PA. Google ScholarDigital Library
- Matthew H. Kaufman and Jonathan Bard. 1999. The anatomical basis of mouse development. Academic Press.Google Scholar
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