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Virtual BiodiversityViBRANT
Literature Mining and Mark-upViBRANT’s text processing tools
David Morse, The Open University, UK, [email protected] King, The Open University, UK, [email protected]
ViBRANT/BeBOL/JEMU workshop, RBINS, 11 June 2013
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Literature Mining
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ViBRANT is for taxonomists, so we look for:• Taxon names• Authors• Locations
Also interested in:• Citations• Relationships
Mining for Names and Concepts
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Literature Mining – harder than you thinkM
BRITISH MUSEUM
(NATURAL HiSi
26JU
PRESENTED GENERAL UC.-lARY
Bulletin ofthe
BritishMuseum (Natural History)
The ichneumon-fly genus Banchus in the OldWorld
(Hymenoptera)
M. G. Fitton series
Entomology Vol51 Nol 25 July 1985
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GoldenGATE
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Sautter, G., Agosti, D., and Böhm. K. (2007) Semi-Automated XML Markup of Biosystematics Legacy Literature with the GoldenGATE Editor. In Proceedings of PSB 2007, Wailea, HI, USA, 2007
Downloadable from http://psb.stanford.edu/psb-online/proceedings/psb07/sautter.pdf
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Taxonomic XML schemas
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Lyubomir Penev, Christopher Lyal, Anna Weitzman, David Morse, David King, Guido Sautter, Teodor Georgiev, Robert Morris, Terry Catapano, and Donat Agosti. (2011) XML schemas and mark-up practices of taxonomic literature. ZooKeys 150: 89-116.
Downloadable from http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.150.2213
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Other tools
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KEAKeyphrase Extraction Algorithm
GNRDGlobal Names Recognition and Discovery
LinnaeusUsed for molecular data