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URL: http://www.nactem.ac.uk/software/termine/
Proper Citation: TerMine (RRID:SCR_006888)
Description: TerMine is a Term Management System which identifies key phrases in text. This freely available service may be used from your browser for lightweight uses, through a batch service for processing documents larger than 2MB, via a SOAP Service for integrating TerMine with your applications, or by using the TerMine Plugin for Prot��g�� to access TerMine from within Prot��g�� to help populate your OWL ontologies. Technical terms are important for knowledge mining, especially in the bio-medical area where vast amount of documents are available. The amount of terms (e.g., names of genes, proteins, chemical compounds, drugs, organisms, etc) is increasing at an astounding rate in the bio-medical literature. Existing terminological resources and scientific databases cannot keep up-to-date with the growth of neologisms. A domain independent method for term recognition is very useful to automatically recognize terms from documents. TerMine is the terminological management system with the C-Value term extraction and AcroMine acronym recognition integrated. As a freely available service from the academic domain, it is necessary to limit server load and give preference to individual users. Please contact us in advance if you plan to use the service for bulk processing. Excessive server load may result in IP addresses or institutions being blocked from using the TerMine service. There is a limit enforced on how many times unregistered users may use this service per day. Reference: Frantzi, K., Ananiadou, S. and Mima, H. (2000)Automatic recognition of multi-word terms. International Journal of Digital Libraries 3(2), pp.117-132.
Abbreviations: TerMine
Resource Type: service resource, software resource, web service, production service resource, analysis service resource, data access protocol
Keywords: plug-in
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