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Enhanced free text access to anatomically-indexed data

Published:11 July 2002Publication History

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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.

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    BioMed '02: Proceedings of the ACL-02 workshop on Natural language processing in the biomedical domain - Volume 3
    July 2002
    94 pages

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    Association for Computational Linguistics

    United States

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    • Published: 11 July 2002

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