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Building an Index of Nanomedical Resources: An Automatic Approach Based on Text Mining

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Building an Index of Nanomedical Resources: An Automatic Approach Based on Text Mining
Nanomedicine is an emerging discipline aimed to applying recent developments in nanotechnology to the medical domain. In recent years, there has been an exponential growth of the number of available nanomedical resources. The latter are aimed to different tasks and include databases, nanosensors, implantable materials, etc. This leads to the necessity of creating new methods to automatically organize such resources depending on their provided functionalities. In this paper we will first present a brief overview on the nanomedical discipline and its related technologies. Next we will introduce a method targeted to the automated creation of an index of nanomedical resources. This method is based on an existing approach to automatically build an index of biomedical resources from research papers using text mining techniques. We believe that such an index would be a valuable tool to foster the research on nanomedicine. This is an example of application in the new area of Nanoinformatics
Stefano Chiesa, Miguel García-Remesal, Guil
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where KES
Authors Stefano Chiesa, Miguel García-Remesal, Guillermo de la Calle, Diana de la Iglesia, Vaida Bankauskaite, Victor Maojo
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