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CORD-19CORD-19 (COVID-19 Open Research Dataset) is a free, open resource for the global research community provided by the Allen Institute for AI: https://pages.semanticscholar.org/coronavirus-research. As of 2020-03-20, it contains over 29,000 full text articles. This CORD-19 collection at PubAnnotation is prepared for the purpose of collecting annotations to the texts, so that they can be easily accessed and utilized. If you want to contribute with your annotation, take the documents in the CORD-19_All_docs project, produce your annotation to the texts using your annotation system, and contribute the annotation back to PubAnnotation (HowTo). All the contributed annotations will become publicly available. Please note that, during uploading your annotation data, you do not need to be worried about slight changes in the text: PubAnnotation will automatically catch them and adjust the positions appropriately. Once you have uploaded your annotation, please notify it to admin@pubannotation.org admin@pubannotation.org, so that it can be included in this collection, which will make your annotation much easily findable. Note that as the CORD-19 dataset grows, the documents in this collection also will be updated. IMPORTANT: CORD-19 License agreement requires that the dataset must be used for text and data mining only.2020-04-14
Glycosmos6This collection contains annotation projects which target all the PubMed abstracts (at the time of January 14, 2022) from the 6 glycobiology-related journals: Glycobiology Glycoconjugate journal The Journal of biological chemistry Journal of proteome research Journal of proteomics Carbohydrate research 2023-11-16
Projects
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GlyCosmos6-Glycan-Motif-StructureAutomatic annotation by Covid-19_Glycan-Motif.107 K2023-11-24Developing
LitCovid-PAS-EnjuPredicate-argument structure annotation produced by the Enju parser.125 K2023-11-28Beta
pmc-enju-pasPredicate-argument structure annotation produced by Enju. This data set is initially produced as a supporting resource for BioNLP-ST 2016 GE task. As so, it currently includes the 34 full paper articles that are in the benchmark data sets of GE 2016 task, reference data set (bionlp-st-ge-2016-reference) and test data set (bionlp-st-ge-2016-test), but will be extended to include more papers from the PubMed Central Open Access subset (PMCOA). 205 K2023-11-28Developing
mondo_diseaseannotation for diseases and disorders as defined in MONDO. Automatic annotation by PD-MONDO.256 K2023-11-28Developing
Glycosmos6-MATAutomatic annotation by PD-MAT.263 K2023-11-29Developing
LitCovid-PD-GO-BPTerms for biological prosesses, as defined in GO374 K2023-11-29Developing
LitCovid-TimeML426 K2023-11-29Developing
performance-testa project for performance test480 K2023-11-27Testing
NCBITAXONannotation for NCBI taxonomy. Automatic annotation by PD-NCBITaxon.502 K2023-11-24Developing
LitCovid-PD-UBERON540 K2023-11-29
Automatic annotators
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PD-FMA-PAEPhysical Anatomical Entities from FMA
PD-UBERON-AE-BIt annotates for anatomical entities, based on the UBERON-AE dictionary on PubDictionaries. It used the default threshold, 0.85. It uses the batch mode annotation, and may be used for annotation to a large amount of documents.
PD-GlycanStructures-B
PD-GlycoGenes-B
PD-GlycoProteins-B
PD-FMA-PAE-BBatch mode annotator of PD-FMA-PAE
PD-Preeclampsia-B
PD-MONDO-BPubDictionaries annotation with the MONDO dictionary. Asynchronous protocol.
EnjuParserEnju HPSG Parser developed by University of Tokyo.
PD-CHEBIPubdictionaries annotation using the terms sourced from CHEBI, the 2020-03-31 version
Editors
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TextAE-oldTextAE version 4, which was the latest stable version until Apr. 19, 2020.
TextAETextAE version 5, which enables edition of attributes of denotations.