Title
A simple approach for protein name identification: prospects and limits.
Abstract
Significant parts of biological knowledge are available only as unstructured text in articles of biomedical journals. By automatically identifying gene and gene product (protein) names and mapping these to unique database identifiers, it becomes possible to extract and integrate information from articles and various data sources. We present a simple and efficient approach that identifies gene and protein names in texts and returns database identifiers for matches. It has been evaluated in the recent BioCreAtIvE entity extraction and mention normalization task by an independent jury.Our approach is based on the use of synonym lists that map the unique database identifiers for each gene/protein to the different synonym names. For yeast and mouse, synonym lists were used as provided by the organizers who generated them from public model organism databases. The synonym list for fly was generated directly from the corresponding organism database. The lists were then extensively curated in largely automated procedure and matched against MEDLINE abstracts by exact text matching. Rule-based and support vector machine-based post filters were designed and applied to improve precision.Our procedure showed high recall and precision with F-measures of 0.897 for yeast and 0.764/0.773 for mouse in the BioCreAtIvE assessment (Task 1B) and 0.768 for fly in a post-evaluation.The results were close to the best over all submissions. Depending on the synonym properties it can be crucial to consider context and to filter out erroneous matches. This is especially important for fly, which has a very challenging nomenclature for the protein name identification task. Here, the support vector machine-based post filter proved to be very effective.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1186/1471-2105-6-S1-S15
BMC Bioinformatics
Keywords
Field
DocType
microarrays,algorithms,support vector machine,rule based,bioinformatics
Regular expression,Normalization (statistics),Identifier,Computer science,Support vector machine,Bioinformatics,Genetics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
6 Suppl 1
S-1
1471-2105
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
44
3.23
16
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Katrin Fundel149223.60
Daniel Güttler2463.87
Ralf Zimmer31669.37
Joannis Apostolakis41129.64