- From: Martin Krallinger <mkrallinger@cnio.es>
- Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 10:21:48 +0200
- To: public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: Second BioCreAtIvE Challenge Evaluation, 2006-2007 We are pleased to announce the second BioCreAtIvE (Critical Assessment of Information Extraction systems in Biology) challenge evaluation. The BioCreAtIvE website can be found at: http://biocreative.sourceforge.net If you are interested, please join our mailing list: http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/biocreative-participant BACKGROUND: BioCreAtIvE is a community-wide effort for evaluating text mining and information extraction systems applied to the biological domain. BioCreAtIvE arose out the needs of working biologists, biological curators and bioinformaticians to access the wealth of information in the literature, and to link this information to biological databases and ontologies. BioCreAtIvE focuses on the comparison of methods and community assessment of scientific progress, rather than on the purely competitive aspects. The first BioCreAtIvE challenge evaluation in 2003-2004 attracted broad interest within the bioinformatics and biomedical text mining community, with participation from 27 groups from 10 countries. BioCreAtIvE is organized through collaborations between text mining groups, biological database curators and bioinformatics researchers. BioCreAtIvE II Information BioCreAtIve II will be held during October of 2006, with the workshop to be held in Spring 2007. It will consist of three tracks. The first will focus on finding the mentions of genes and proteins in sentences drawn from MEDLINE abstracts and is the same as Task 1A (Tanabe, Xie et al. 2005) from BioCreAtIvE I. The second track will involve producing a list of the EntrezGene identifiers for all the human genes/proteins mentioned in a collection of MEDLINE abstracts and is similar to BioCreAtIvE I Task 1B (Hirschman, Colosimo et al. 2005). The third track of BioCreAtIvE II is new and will involve identifying protein- protein interactions from full text papers, including extraction of excerpts from those papers that describe experimentally derived interactions, for curation into one of two interaction databases: IntAct (Hermjakob, Montecchi-Palazzi et al. 2004) and MINT (Zanzoni, Montecchi-Palazzi et al. 2002). The approximate time line for BioCreAtIvE is as follows: Jun 2006 Release of training data Oct 2006 Release and evaluation of test data Dec 2006 Results returned to participants Feb 2007 Workshop papers submitted Mar 2007 Workshop Jun 2007 Journal articles submitted We encourage you to visit the web site and sign up for further information. Thank you, Alfonso Valencia Martin Krallinger * CNIO - Spanish National Center for Oncology Research Lynette Hirschman Alex Morgan * The MITRE Corporation W. John Wilbur Lorrie Tanabe Larry Smith * NCBI, NLM, NIH REFERENCES Hermjakob, H., L. Montecchi-Palazzi, et al. (2004). "IntAct: an open source molecular interaction database." Nucleic Acids Res 32(Database issue): D452-5. Hirschman, L., M. Colosimo, et al. (2005). "Overview of BioCreAtIvE task 1B: normalized gene lists." BMC Bioinformatics 6 Suppl 1: S11. Tanabe, L., N. Xie, et al. (2005). "GENETAG: a tagged corpus for gene/protein named entity recognition." BMC Bioinformatics 6 Suppl 1: S3. Zanzoni, A., L. Montecchi-Palazzi, et al. (2002). "MINT: a Molecular INTeraction database." FEBS Lett 513(1): 135-40. **NOTA DE CONFIDENCIALIDAD** Este correo electrónico, y en su caso los ficheros adjuntos, pueden contener información protegida para el uso exclusivo de su destinatario. Se prohíbe la distribución, reproducción o cualquier otro tipo de transmisión por parte de otra persona que no sea el destinatario. Si usted recibe por error este correo, se ruega comunicarlo al remitente y borrar el mensaje recibido. **CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE** This email communication and any attachments may contain confidential and privileged information for the sole use of the designated recipient named above. Distribution, reproduction or any other use of this transmission by any party other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient please contact the sender and delete all copies.
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