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199 related items for PubMed ID: 8947630

  • 1. Knowledge sources for Natural Language Processing.
    Baud RH, Rassinoux AM, Lovis C, Wagner J, Griesser V, Michel PA, Scherrer JR.
    Proc AMIA Annu Fall Symp; 1996; ():70-4. PubMed ID: 8947630
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  • 2. The distinction between linguistic and conceptual semantics in medical terminology and its implication for NLP-based knowledge acquisition.
    Ceusters W, Buekens F, De Moor G, Waagmeester A.
    Methods Inf Med; 1998 Nov; 37(4-5):327-33. PubMed ID: 9865030
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  • 3. The interaction of domain knowledge and linguistic structure in natural language processing: interpreting hypernymic propositions in biomedical text.
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    J Biomed Inform; 2003 Dec; 36(6):462-77. PubMed ID: 14759819
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  • 4. NLP techniques associated with the OpenGALEN ontology for semi-automatic textual extraction of medical knowledge: abstracting and mapping equivalent linguistic and logical constructs.
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    Proc AMIA Symp; 2000 Dec; ():76-80. PubMed ID: 11079848
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  • 5. Galen-In-Use: using artificial intelligence terminology tools to improve the linguistic coherence of a national coding system for surgical procedures.
    Rodrigues JM, Trombert-Paviot B, Baud R, Wagner J, Meusnier-Carriot F.
    Stud Health Technol Inform; 1998 Dec; 52 Pt 1():623-7. PubMed ID: 10384530
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  • 6. Argument identification for arterial branching predications asserted in cardiac catheterization reports.
    Rindflesch TC, Bean CA, Sneiderman CA.
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  • 7. The nature of lexical knowledge.
    McCray AT.
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  • 8. Issues in the structuring and acquisition of an ontology for medical language understanding.
    Zweigenbaum P, Bachimont B, Bouaud J, Charlet J, Boisvieux JF.
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  • 10. Towards a multilingual medical lexicon.
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  • 11. Enhancing knowledge representations by ontological relations.
    Denecke K.
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  • 12. Representing clinical narratives using conceptual graphs.
    Baud RH, Rassinoux AM, Wagner JC, Lovis C, Juge C, Alpay LL, Michel PA, Degoulet P, Scherrer JR.
    Methods Inf Med; 1995 Mar; 34(1-2):176-86. PubMed ID: 9082129
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  • 13. Comparing syntactic complexity in medical and non-medical corpora.
    Campbell DA, Johnson SB.
    Proc AMIA Symp; 2001 Mar; ():90-4. PubMed ID: 11825160
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  • 14. Controlling the vocabulary for anatomy.
    Baud RH, Lovis C, Rassinoux AM, Ruch P, Geissbuhler A.
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  • 15. A light knowledge model for linguistic applications.
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  • 16. On the linguistic representation of medical information: natural language, controlled language, and formal language.
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    Figueroa RL, Zeng-Treitler Q, Goryachev S, Wiechmann EP.
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  • 18. Determining the difficulty of Word Sense Disambiguation.
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  • 19. A technique for semantic classification of unknown words using UMLS resources.
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  • 20. Analysis of polarity information in medical text.
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