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SIIRH@ECIR 2020: Lisbon, Portugal
- Francisco M. Couto, Martin Krallinger:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Semantic Indexing and Information Retrieval for Health from heterogeneous content types and languages co-located with 42nd European Conference on Information Retrieval, SIIRH@ECIR 2020, Lisbon, Portugal, April 14, 2020. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2619, CEUR-WS.org 2020
Session 1: Invited Talks
- Cher Han Lau:
CoronaTracker: A Framework for Managing and Tracking Data during Crisis - Abstract. - Lucy Lu Wang, Kyle Lo:
The COVID-19 Open Research Dataset - Abstract. - Georgios Paliouras:
BioASQ: The challenge and the Community of Biomedical Semantic Indexing and Question Answering - Abstract.
Session 2: Regular Papers
- Koen Dercksen, Arjen P. de Vries:
First Steps Towards Patient-Friendly Presentation of Dutch Radiology Reports. - Mohammed Ibrahim, Susan Gauch, Omar Salman, Mohammed Alqahatani:
Enriching Consumer Health Vocabulary Using Enhanced GloVe Word Embedding. - Himakar Yv, Kartikey Pant, Radhika Mamidi:
SmokPro: Towards Tobacco Product Identification in Social Media Text.
Session 3: Short Papers
- Kevin Roitero, Cristian Bozzato, Vincenzo Della Mea, Stefano Mizzaro, Giuseppe Serra:
Twitter goes to the Doctor: Detecting Medical Tweets using Machine Learning and BERT. - André Neves, André Lamúrias, Francisco M. Couto:
Biomedical Question Answering using Extreme Multi-Label Classification and Ontologies in the Multilingual Panorama. - Pedro Ruas, André Lamúrias, Francisco M. Couto:
Towards a Multilingual Corpus for Named Entity Linking Evaluation in the Clinical Domain.
Session 4: Workshop Report
- Francisco M. Couto, Martin Krallinger:
Report of the First International Workshop on Semantic Indexing and Information Retrieval for Health from heterogeneous content types and languages.
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