ASSISTED CURATION: DOES TEXT MINING REALLY HELP?
- 1 December 2007
- proceedings article
- Published by World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd in Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing
Abstract
Although text mining shows considerable promise as a tool for supporting the curation of biomedical text, there is little concrete evidence as to its effectiveness. We report on three experiments measuring the extent to which curation can be speeded up with assistance from Natural Language Processing (NLP), together with subjective feedback from curators on the usability of a curation tool that integrates NLP hypotheses for protein-protein interactions (PPIS). In our curation scenario, we found that a maximum speed-up of 1/3 in curation time can be expected if NLP output is perfectly accurate. The preference of one curator for consistent NLP output and output with high recall needs to be confirmed in a larger study with several curators.Keywords
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