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Revision as of 17:33, 4 March 2009
Please note that this documentation covers an unreleased product and is for internal use only.
The processing pipeline of Bioscape can be summarised as follows:
- Import information about biological entities (genes), also known as bioentities.
- Build a lexicon consisting of names associated with the imported entities.
- Search biomedical literature using the contents of the lexicon, subject to filtering.
- Assign bioentities to the text search results.
At each stage in the pipeline, Bioscape employs methods which are used to assess the value or suitability of the information employed by assigning scores to the information based on particular criteria. Consequently, the following kinds of methods are applied:
- Name scoring: assessing whether a name should be used in text searches.
- Search scoring: assessing whether a bioentity should be assigned to a text search result.
- Sentence scoring: assessing whether a sentence has a particular importance.
- Result scoring: assessing whether a result (combining bioentity and textual information) is genuine.
Examples of methods are given below.
Name Scoring
Search Scoring
Sentence Scoring
Result Scoring
Competing Names
PubMed #7479798: gene #1434 is referenced by names CSE1 and CAS, but CAS is used ambiguously. Since the other genes referenced by CAS are not supported by other names, CAS is interpreted as also being a reference to gene #1434.