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MEDIE
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URL: http://www.nactem.ac.uk/medie/

Proper Citation: MEDIE (RRID:SCR_006254)

Description: An intelligent search engine to retrieve biomedical correlations from MEDLINE, based on indexing by Natural Language Processing and Text Mining techniques. You can find abstracts/sentences in MEDLINE by specifying semantics of correlations; for example, What activates p53 and What causes colon cancer. Semantic search uses a semantic query for finding biomedical correlations. Input a subject, a verb, and an object of a concept (or either of them) into a form. Results of the query will be shown in a second. (E.g., What does p53 activate? (subject=p53, verb=activate)) Reference: Miyao, Yusuke, Tomoko Ohta, Katsuya Masuda, Yoshimasa Tsuruoka, Kazuhiro Yoshida, Takashi Ninomiya and Jun''''ichi Tsujii (2006) Semantic Retrieval for the Accurate Identification of Relational Concepts in Massive Textbases. Proceedings COLING-ACL 2006. Sydney, Australia, pp. 1017--1024.

Abbreviations: MEDIE

Resource Type: service resource, data analysis service, production service resource, analysis service resource

Keywords: natural language processing, text mining, semantic search, computational linguistics, search engine

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University of Tokyo; Tokyo; Japan

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National Centre for Text Mining

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