Thank you for this news! Will annotators using these type systems also be open sourced? And if so, in for which languages?
Peter On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 8:25 AM Peter Klügl <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > > Averbis released a selection of type systems as open source (Apache > License 2.0) which also cover many use cases in clinical and medical > information extraction. > > > I know that cTAKES has of course well-established type systems, but a > comparison of different approaches to model information can lead to > fruitful discussions IMHO. Feel free to contact me :-) (or talk to me > @ACL2019_Italy) > > > > https://github.com/averbis/core-typesystems > > Types for linguistic preprocessing, generic types like 'Concept' as well > as domain-independent entities like 'Date' or 'Measurement'. > > > https://github.com/averbis/health-typesystems > > Types for specific medical entities and relationships like 'Diagnosis', > 'Medication' and also for more specialized types like 'HLA' or > 'VisualAcuity'. > > > https://github.com/averbis/pharma-typesystems > > Types mainly for IDMP. > > > Artifacts with descriptions, types.txt, JCas cover classes and some > generated asciidoc are available at maven central. > > > Best, > > > Peter > > -- > Dr. Peter Klügl > R&D Text Mining/Machine Learning > > Averbis GmbH > Salzstr. 15 > 79098 Freiburg > Germany > > Fon: +49 761 708 394 0 > Fax: +49 761 708 394 10 > Email: [email protected] > Web: https://averbis.com > > Headquarters: Freiburg im Breisgau > Register Court: Amtsgericht Freiburg im Breisgau, HRB 701080 > Managing Directors: Dr. med. Philipp Daumke, Dr. Kornél Markó > >
