Negation Detection
Negation detection is a natural-language-processing task that locates negation cues in text — words or phrases such as 'no', 'not', 'without', or 'denies' — and determines the span of text (the scope) whose meaning those cues invert. Formalised for clinical text by Chapman et al. (2001) with the NegEx algorithm and extended to scope learning in biomedical literature by Morante and Daelemans (2009), the method is essential wherever the difference between a finding being present and its being explicitly ruled out carries real consequences.
Zdrojový záznam
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- Chapman, W.W., Bridewell, W., Hanbury, P., Cooper, G.F., & Buchanan, B.G. (2001). A Simple Algorithm for Identifying Negated Findings and Diseases in Discharge Summaries. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 8(6), 606-614. · DOI 10.1006/jbin.2001.1029
- Morante, R. & Daelemans, W. (2009). Learning the Scope of Hedge Cues in BioMedical Texts. Proceedings of the BioNLP 2009 Workshop, Association for Computational Linguistics, 28-36. · URL
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