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NOBLE - Flexible concept recognition for large-scale biomedical natural language processing

Tseytlin, E and Mitchell, K and Legowski, E and Corrigan, J and Chavan, G and Jacobson, RS (2016) NOBLE - Flexible concept recognition for large-scale biomedical natural language processing. BMC Bioinformatics, 17 (1).

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Abstract

Background: Natural language processing (NLP) applications are increasingly important in biomedical data analysis, knowledge engineering, and decision support. Concept recognition is an important component task for NLP pipelines, and can be either general-purpose or domain-specific. We describe a novel, flexible, and general-purpose concept recognition component for NLP pipelines, and compare its speed and accuracy against five commonly used alternatives on both a biological and clinical corpus. NOBLE Coder implements a general algorithm for matching terms to concepts from an arbitrary vocabulary set. The system's matching options can be configured individually or in combination to yield specific system behavior for a variety of NLP tasks. The software is open source, freely available, and easily integrated into UIMA or GATE. We benchmarked speed and accuracy of the system against the CRAFT and ShARe corpora as reference standards and compared it to MMTx, MGrep, Concept Mapper, cTAKES Dictionary Lookup Annotator, and cTAKES Fast Dictionary Lookup Annotator. Results: We describe key advantages of the NOBLE Coder system and associated tools, including its greedy algorithm, configurable matching strategies, and multiple terminology input formats. These features provide unique functionality when compared with existing alternatives, including state-of-the-art systems. On two benchmarking tasks, NOBLE's performance exceeded commonly used alternatives, performing almost as well as the most advanced systems. Error analysis revealed differences in error profiles among systems. Conclusion: NOBLE Coder is comparable to other widely used concept recognition systems in terms of accuracy and speed. Advantages of NOBLE Coder include its interactive terminology builder tool, ease of configuration, and adaptability to various domains and tasks. NOBLE provides a term-to-concept matching system suitable for general concept recognition in biomedical NLP pipelines.


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Item Type: Article
Status: Published
Creators/Authors:
CreatorsEmailPitt UsernameORCID
Tseytlin, Etseytlin@pitt.eduTSEYTLIN
Mitchell, Kkjm84@pitt.eduKJM84
Legowski, E
Corrigan, Jjuc61@pitt.eduJUC61
Chavan, Ggic1@pitt.eduGIC1
Jacobson, RScrwlyr@pitt.eduCRWLYR
Date: 14 January 2016
Date Type: Publication
Journal or Publication Title: BMC Bioinformatics
Volume: 17
Number: 1
DOI or Unique Handle: 10.1186/s12859-015-0871-y
Schools and Programs: School of Medicine > Biomedical Informatics
Refereed: Yes
Date Deposited: 25 Jul 2016 17:45
Last Modified: 30 Mar 2021 13:56
URI: http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/id/eprint/28913

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