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C2PO - ontology of acts related to content of clinical guidelines

Room 064: Need to setup server connection and thin clients (Hans is going to ask), Ellen's waiting for repsonse to give us access to the room

Jaspreet and Roar:

Going to add the sentence splitter (by Hans)

Have removed names, but the dates are still there

To finish their pre-prosessor and present it next week

Rune:

Working with Per in Tromsø, he's visiting next week; wednesday and thursday

Standoff Manager

Ingrid:

Looking at Thomas' algorithm for learning (training algorithm used for automatic classifications) 

Discuss the training algorithm with Hans

Have tested the sentence splitter by Hans

Tags CVK-related events on clinical texts

To use Java instead of Python for post-tagging

Adverse event detection

Perry:

Ranks guidelines with information from EPJ (anonymized by Jaspreet and Roar)

Send information regarding DIPS access to Rune, then put it on the wiki

Everyone who has signed the NDA could access this system, if wanted

Hans:

Information retrieval

Sentence splitter

Summarization of the trajectory of a pasient

Cross-lingual interface between the EPJs and clinical guidelines

Sentence splitter:

Jaspreet and Roar are going to use a unmodified version Hans' sentence splitter

Hash map, checks characters and searches for dot (punktum) and looks for new line and abbreviations

Regex is the source in what Jaspreet and Roar does

Use the post-tagger for lemmatization as the next iteration? In need of lemma-lists (look for open alternatives)

Section based post-tagging before sentence splitting?

Output: Files with several sentences, with 0 as starting index

 Separate standoff and xml tags

Could keep several standoff-files for different purposes

Common tools:

Name Entity Recognition

All should use BRAT or something similar to view the annotations from Jaspreet and Roar

Overlapping annotations are too complex for Notator and Semantator

Code to put tags back in text, so that Hans could use it in an algorithm

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