Re: cTakes polarity problem

2015-01-02 Thread vijay garla
As guergana mentioned ctakes has a rule based negation detection module. In addition ytex adds a negex based analysis engine. Both approaches are very sensitive to sentence splitting (see previous threads on alternative sentence splitters). An additional advantage of rule based negation is you do

Re: [DISCUSS] new cTAKES web site

2015-01-02 Thread Wilson, Brian
like option 1, though you might want to double check the responsive layout on android - Examples button is ~75% of Download. the examples you reference are helpful but very (understandably) focused towards a computer scientist audience. It would be wonderful to have example usecases that a clin

Re: [DISCUSS] new cTAKES web site

2015-01-02 Thread Karthik Sarma
Thanks so much for your work on these! I like 1 and 4 best, pretty much for the same reasons as everyone else. Hope you all had a great holiday season! ᐧ -- Karthik Sarma UCLA Medical Scientist Training Program Class of 20?? Member, UCLA Medical Imaging & Informatics Lab Member, CA Delegation

RE: [DISCUSS] new cTAKES web site

2015-01-02 Thread Lingren, Todd
#1 is definitely my favorite. However, use #3 front page graphic in the #1 website 'examples' link. Todd Lingren Biomedical Informatics Cincinnati Children’s Hospital todd.ling...@cchmc.org 513-803-9032 -Original Message- From: Karthik Sarma [mailto:ksa...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, Janu