Named entity recognition for Chinese electronic medical records by integrating knowledge graph and ClinicalBERT. [PDF]
Xu X, Li Z, Zhang H, Ma K.
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Harnessing High-Quality Pseudo-Labels for Robust Few-Shot Nested Named Entity Recognition
Hong Ming +4 more
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Efficient drug delivery to the posterior segment of the eye has long been a challenging issue due to the complex ocular barriers. The review focuses on the promise held by nanoplatforms for barrier penetration and the key mechanisms involved, also highlighting their advantages in achieving efficient drug delivery and superior treatment of PSEDs ...
Yifan Shen +7 more
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Exploring prompts to elicit memorization in masked language model-based named entity recognition. [PDF]
Xia Y +5 more
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Named entity recognition: adapting to microblogging [PDF]
Locke, Brian William
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Injuries in deep time: interpreting competitive behaviours in extinct reptiles via palaeopathology
ABSTRACT For over a century, palaeopathology has been used as a tool for understanding evolution, disease in past communities and populations, and to interpret behaviour of extinct taxa. Physical traumas in particular have frequently been the justification for interpretations about aggressive and even competitive behaviours in extinct taxa.
Maximilian Scott +3 more
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Medical named entity recognition based on domain knowledge and position encoding. [PDF]
Sun S, Hu Q, Xu F, Hu F, Wu Y, Wang B.
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Statistical dataset evaluation: A case study on named entity recognition [PDF]
Chengwen Wang +3 more
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Recursively Binary Modification Model for Nested Named Entity Recognition
Bing Li +4 more
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Early evolutionary history of the seed
ABSTRACT The seed is an essential stage in the life history of gymnospermous and angiospermous plants, facilitating both their survival and dispersal. We reappraise knowledge of the evolutionary history of the gymnospermous seed, from its origin in the late Devonian through to the well‐known end‐Permian extinctions – an interval encompassing the ...
Richard M. Bateman +2 more
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