bionlp-st-id-2011-training | | The training dataset from the infectious diseases (ID) task in the BioNLP Shared Task 2011.
Entity types: - Genes and gene products: gene, RNA, and protein name mentions. - Two-component systems: mentions of the names of two-component regulatory systems, frequently embedding the names of the two Proteins forming the system.- Chemicals: mentions of chemical compounds such as "NaCL".- Organisms: mentions of organism names or organism specification through specific properties (e.g. "graRS mutant").- Regulons/Operons: mentions of names of specific regulons and operons. | 5.61 K | 2023-11-28 | Released | |
bionlp-st-bb3-2016-training | | Entity (bacteria, habitats and geographical places) annotation to the training dataset of the BioNLP-ST 2016 BB task.
For more information, please refer to bionlp-st-bb3-2016-development and bionlp-st-bb3-2016-test.
Bacteria
Bacteria entities are annotated as contiguous spans of text that contains a full unambiguous prokaryote taxon name, the type label is Bacteria. The Bacteria type is a taxon, at any taxonomic level from phylum (Eubacteria) to strain. The category that the text entities have to be assigned to is the most specific and unique category of the NCBI taxonomy resource. In case a given strain, or a group of strains is not referenced by NCBI, it is assigned with the closest taxid in the taxonomy.
Habitat
Habitat entities are annotated as spans of text that contains a complete mention of a potential habitat for bacteria, the type label is Habitat. Habitat entities are assigned one or several concepts from the habitat subpart of the OntoBiotope ontology. The assigned concepts are as specific as possible. OntoBiotope defines most relevant microorganism habitats from all areas considered by microbial ecology (hosts, natural environment, anthropized environments, food, medical, etc.). Habitat entities are rarely referential entities, they are usually noun phrases including properties and modifiers. There are rare cases of habitats referred with adjectives or verbs. The spans are generally contiguous but some of them are discontinuous in order to cope with conjunctions.
Geographical
Geographical entities are geographical and organization places denoted by official names. | 1.28 K | 2023-11-29 | Released | |
PIR-corpus2 | | The protein tag was used to tag proteins, or protein-associated or -related objects, such as domains, pathways, expression of gene.
Annotation guideline: http://pir.georgetown.edu/pirwww/about/doc/manietal.pdf | 5.52 K | 2023-11-29 | Released | |
GENIAcorpus | | multi_cell (1,782)
mono_cell (222)
virus (2,136)
protein_family_or_group (8,002)
protein_complex (2,394)
protein_molecule (21,290)
protein_subunit (942)
protein_substructure (129)
protein_domain_or_region (1,044)
protein_other (97)
peptide (521)
amino_acid_monomer (784)
DNA_family_or_group (332)
DNA_molecule (664)
DNA_substructure (2)
DNA_domain_or_region (39)
DNA_other (16)
RNA_family_or_group (1,545)
RNA_molecule (554)
RNA_substructure (106)
RNA_domain_or_region (8,237)
RNA_other (48)
polynucleotide (259)
nucleotide (243)
lipid (2,375)
carbohydrate (99)
other_organic_compound (4,113)
body_part (461)
tissue (706)
cell_type (7,473)
cell_component (679)
cell_line (4,129)
other_artificial_source (211)
inorganic (258)
atom (342)
other (21,056)
| 78.9 K | 2023-11-29 | Released | |
AnEM_abstracts | | 250 documents selected randomly from citation abstracts
Entity types: organism subdivision, anatomical system, organ, multi-tissue structure, tissue, cell, developing anatomical structure, cellular component, organism substance, immaterial anatomical entity and pathological formation
Together with AnEM_full-texts, it is probably the largest manually annotated corpus on anatomical entities. | 1.91 K | 2023-11-29 | Released | |