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Support acronyms #7

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kermitt2 opened this issue Jun 29, 2017 · 4 comments
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Support acronyms #7

kermitt2 opened this issue Jun 29, 2017 · 4 comments
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Detect acronyms introduced (explicitly or not) in a document , and maintain them as possible mention in the current document.

Example: frequent for name of species (C. Lupus, C. n. gregoryi), Cigarette smoke (CS)-induced

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Done but it needs further testing.

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tantikristanti commented Mar 20, 2018

Some tests for recognizing acronyms were done for the text and also Pdf disambiguation process.

  1. For the text disambiguation process with the text of PubMed_2, the result shows the recognition of all the explicitly acronym Cigarette smoke (CS) despite of a problem that the Type of the acronym can be different.

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Another issue will be opened related to this problem.

  1. For the Pdf disambiguation service, this issue also deals with other issues Acronyms synchronisation with LayoutTokens #69 about generating layout tokens for acronyms.

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This issue is closed and another issue #74 is opened.

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I reopen it because there are still quite a lot of cases not supported (mixture of upper/lower cases in aconym, special sombols like -) and issue #74 is not specific to acronyms.

@kermitt2 kermitt2 reopened this Mar 20, 2018
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