LitCovid-PAS-Enju | | Predicate-argument structure annotation produced by the Enju parser. | 125 K | 2023-11-28 | Beta | |
LitCovid-sample-PD-UBERON | | PubDictionaries annotation for UBERON terms - updated at 2020-04-30
It is annotation for anatomical entities based on Uberon.
The terms in Uberon are uploaded in PubDictionaries
(Uberon),
with which the annotations in this project are produced.
The parameter configuration used for this project is
here.
Note that it is an automatically generated dictionary-based annotation.
It will be updated periodically, as the documents are increased, and the dictionary is improved.
| 310 | 2023-11-28 | Beta | |
LitCovid-docs-s | | | 0 | 2023-11-29 | Released | |
bionlp-st-ge-2016-test | | It is the benchmark test data set of the BioNLP-ST 2016 GE task. It includes Genia-style event annotations to 14 full paper articles which are about NFκB proteins. For testing purpose, however, annotations are all blinded, which means users cannot see the annotations in this project. Instead, annotations in any other project can be compared to the hidden annotations in this project, then the annotations in the project will be automatically evaluated based on the comparison.
A participant of GE task can get the evaluation of his/her result of automatic annotation, through following process:
Create a new project.
Import documents from the project, bionlp-st-2016-test-proteins to your project.
Import annotations from the project, bionlp-st-2016-test-proteins to your project.
At this point, you may want to compare you project to this project, the benchmark data set. It will show that protein annotations in your project is 100% correct, but other annotations, e.g., events, are 0%.
Produce event annotations, using your system, upon the protein annotations.
Upload your event annotations to your project.
Compare your project to this project, to get evaluation.
GE 2016 benchmark data set is provided as multi-layer annotations which include:
bionlp-st-ge-2016-reference: benchmark reference data set
bionlp-st-ge-2016-test: benchmark test data set (this project)
bionlp-st-ge-2016-test-proteins: protein annotation to the benchmark test data set
Following is supporting resources:
bionlp-st-ge-2016-coref: coreference annotation
bionlp-st-ge-2016-uniprot: Protein annotation with UniProt IDs.
pmc-enju-pas: dependency parsing result produced by Enju
UBERON-AE: annotation for anatomical entities as defined in UBERON
ICD10: annotation for disease names as defined in ICD10
GO-BP: annotation for biological process names as defined in GO
GO-CC: annotation for cellular component names as defined in GO
A SPARQL-driven search interface is provided at http://bionlp.dbcls.jp/sparql. | 7.99 K | 2023-11-29 | Released | |
bionlp-st-ge-2016-coref | | Coreference annotation to the benchmark data set (reference and test) of BioNLP-ST 2016 GE task.
For detailed information, please refer to the benchmark reference data set (bionlp-st-ge-2016-reference) and benchmark test data set (bionlp-st-ge-2016-test). | 853 | 2024-06-17 | Released | |
pubmed-sentences-benchmark | | A benchmark data for text segmentation into sentences.
The source of annotation is the GENIA treebank v1.0.
Following is the process taken.
began with the GENIA treebank v1.0.
sentence annotations were extracted and converted to PubAnnotation JSON.
uploaded. 12 abstracts met alignment failure.
among the 12 failure cases, 4 had a dot('.') character where there should be colon (':'). They were manually fixed then successfully uploaded: 7903907, 8053950, 8508358, 9415639.
among the 12 failed abstracts, 8 were "250 word truncation" cases. They were manually fixed and successfully uploaded. During the fixing, manual annotations were added for the missing pieces of text.
30 abstracts had extra text in the end, indicating copyright statement, e.g., "Copyright 1998 Academic Press." They were annotated as a sentence in GTB. However, the text did not exist anymore in PubMed. Therefore, the extra texts were removed, together with the sentence annotation to them.
| 18.4 K | 2023-11-28 | Released | |
CORD-19_Commercial_use_subset | | The Commercial use subset of the CORD-19 dataset.
The documents in this project will be updated as the CORD-19 dataset grows.
See the COVID DATASET LICENSE AGREEMENT. | 0 | 2023-11-29 | Released | |
bionlp-st-ge-2016-reference | | It is the benchmark reference data set of the BioNLP-ST 2016 GE task.
It includes Genia-style event annotations to 20 full paper articles which are about NFκB proteins.
The task is to develop an automatic annotation system which can produce annotation similar to the annotation in this data set as much as possible.
For evaluation of the performance of a participating system, the system needs to produce annotations to the documents in the benchmark test data set (bionlp-st-ge-2016-test).
GE 2016 benchmark data set is provided as multi-layer annotations which include:
bionlp-st-ge-2016-reference: benchmark reference data set (this project)
bionlp-st-ge-2016-test: benchmark test data set (annotations are blined)
bionlp-st-ge-2016-test-proteins: protein annotation to the benchmark test data set
Following is supporting resources:
bionlp-st-ge-2016-coref: coreference annotation
bionlp-st-ge-2016-uniprot: Protein annotation with UniProt IDs.
pmc-enju-pas: dependency parsing result produced by Enju
UBERON-AE: annotation for anatomical entities as defined in UBERON
ICD10: annotation for disease names as defined in ICD10
GO-BP: annotation for biological process names as defined in GO
GO-CC: annotation for cellular component names as defined in GO
A SPARQL-driven search interface is provided at http://bionlp.dbcls.jp/sparql. | 14.4 K | 2023-11-29 | Released | |
CORD-19_All_docs | | All the documents in the whole CORD-19 dataset.
The documents in this project will be updated as the CORD-19 dataset grows.
See the COVID DATASET LICENSE AGREEMENT. | 0 | 2023-11-29 | Released | |
GlyCosmos600-docs | | A random collection of 600 PubMed abstracts from 6 glycobiology-related journals: Glycobiology, Glycoconjugate journal, The Journal of biological chemistry, Journal of proteome research, Journal of proteomics, and Carbohydrate research. The whole PMIDs were collected on June 11, 2019. From each journal, 100 PMIDs were randomly sampled. | 0 | 2023-11-29 | Released | |