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Please, cite us: Miranda-Escalada, A., Gascó, L., Lima-López, S., Farré-Maduell, E., Estrada, D., Nentidis, A., Krithara, A., Katsimpras, G., Paliouras, G., & Krallinger, M. (2022). Overview of DisTEMIST at BioASQ: Automatic detection and normalization of diseases from clinical texts: results, methods, evaluation and multilingual resources. Working Notes of Conference and Labs of the Evaluation (CLEF) Forum. CEUR Workshop Proceedings @article{miranda2022overview, title={Overview of DisTEMIST at BioASQ: Automatic detection and normalization of diseases from clinical texts: results, methods, evaluation and multilingual resources}, author={Miranda-Escalada, Antonio and Gascó, Luis and Lima-López, Salvador and Farré-Maduell, Eulàlia and Estrada, Darryl and Nentidis, Anastasios and Krithara, Anastasia and Katsimpras, Georgios and Paliouras, Georgios and Krallinger, Martin}, booktitle={Working Notes of Conference and Labs of the Evaluation (CLEF) Forum. CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, year={2022} } These guidelines describe the annotation and standardization process of the DISTEMIST corpus, a collection of 1,000 clinical cases in Spanish from different medical specialties (cardiology, oncology, urology, radiology, pediatrics, among others) annotated with disease mentions. Each of the mentions in the corpus has been standardized using the SNOMED-CT terminology. DISTEMIST resources: Web DISTEMIST Gold Standard DISTEMIST gazetteer For further information, please visit https://temu.bsc.es/distemist/ or email us at encargo-pln-life@bsc.es
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NER, distemist, Spanish, NLP, diseases
NER, distemist, Spanish, NLP, diseases
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