Abstract:Data used by current Biomedical named entity recognition (BioNER) systems has mostly been manually labelled for supervision. However, it might be difficult to find large amounts of annotated data, especially in fields with a high level of specialization, such as biomedical, bioinformatics, and so on. When dictionaries and ontologies are available, which are domain-specific knowledge resources, automatically tagged distantly supervised biomedical training data can be developed. However, any such distantly super… Show more
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