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Structured literature image finder: Parsing text and figures in biomedical literature
Authors:Amr Ahmed  Andrew Arnold  Luis Pedro Coelho  Joshua Kangas  Abdul-Saboor Sheikh  Eric Xing  William Cohen  Robert F Murphy
Affiliation:1. Machine Learning Department, Carnegie Mellon University, United States;2. Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, United States;3. Joint Carnegie Mellon University–University of Pittsburgh Ph.D. Program in Computational Biology, United States;4. Center for Bioimage Informatics, Carnegie Mellon University, United States;5. Lane Center for Computational Biology, Carnegie Mellon University, United States;6. Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, United States;7. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
Abstract:The SLIF project combines text-mining and image processing to extract structured information from biomedical literature.SLIF extracts images and their captions from published papers. The captions are automatically parsed for relevant biological entities (protein and cell type names), while the images are classified according to their type (e.g., micrograph or gel). Fluorescence microscopy images are further processed and classified according to the depicted subcellular localization.The results of this process can be queried online using either a user-friendly web-interface or an XML-based web-service. As an alternative to the targeted query paradigm, SLIF also supports browsing the collection based on latent topic models which are derived from both the annotated text and the image data.The SLIF web application, as well as labeled datasets used for training system components, is publicly available at http://slif.cbi.cmu.edu.
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