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From: Monogyiou, Eugenia
Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2020 12:15 PM
To: dev@ctakes.apache.org
Subject: RE: Disambiguation --alignment with SNOMED [EXTERNAL]
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-Original Message-
From: Finan, Sean
Sent: 09 December 2020 17:14
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Do you have a sample letter that I can look at? Nothing with phi, just
something that can give me an idea of how much my old code can really help.
Thanks
From: Monogyiou, Eugenia
Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2020 12:09 PM
To: dev@ctakes.apache.org
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I can't thank you enough!
Kind Regards,
Eugenia
-Original Message-
From: Finan, Sean
Sent: 09 December 2020 16:49
To: dev@ctakes.apache.org
Subject: Re: Disambiguation --alignment with SNOMED [EXTERNAL]
Hi Eugenia,
I think that I actually have code scattered about that can help a lo
Hi Eugenia,
I think that I actually have code scattered about that can help a lot of this.
It isn't checked in and I will need to shove some things around to make it
fully-ctakes-compatible.
I can't do anything right now, but since this seems to be pretty urgent for you
I will start putting
Many thanks for the support Sean. So let me explain myself a bit .
Ideally I would need all the key entities so Medications , Diseases ,
Sign/Symptom and Procedures, Labs extracted from a set of clinical letters.
These letters are not clinical notes, i.e. they have paragraphs with titles
that t
Thanks Sean.
Since you plan to furnish just about everything, a poll wouldn't be
needed. I was just thinking of a way that we could pare down the work to
the minimum needed for 4.0.0 users.
Peter
On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 3:40 PM Finan, Sean
wrote:
> Hi Peter, Kean and others,
>
> > Seems to me
Hi Peter, Kean and others,
> Seems to me that if we don't do anything,
- I plan to give this 100% of my time starting next week. Well, right after I
clean the basement.
> we will have a flurry of support
> emails in 4.0.0 as soon as the NLM completes its roll-over.
- I would call that optimis
Hi Eugenia,
I don't know that anybody on the devlist regularly uses the
org.hsqldb.util.DatabaseManager tool and there might be a better forum for
questions on that topic.
We could take a step back here and see if there might be more direct ways to
address your efforts. By that I mean perhaps
>
> 3. for 4.0.0 users that compile their own, provide a tar file containing
> the sources plus instructions for modifying xml files and removing obsolete
> Junit file.
Is it worth a quick email poll of 4.0.0 users?
+1 for Option 3! Thanks Peter (and everybody)...
On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 8:
Hi Sean et al
Seems to me that if we don't do anything, we will have a flurry of support
emails in 4.0.0 as soon as the NLM completes its roll-over. I can see
several options and wonder which of these would stem the most calls and
provide the least work for source maintainers.
1. offer a tar f
Many thanks for the suggestion. Before I use the sample tool I tried the hsqldb
manager and the results were surprising. Please bear with me because I am
really confused...
I copied the hsqldb jar where my dict script and properties files are and then
I navigated there and run the following com
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