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An NER process can be performed using the Abner algorithm (for more details please visit http://gate.ac.uk/sale/tao/splitch16.html#sec:parsers:abner ). | An NER process can be performed using the Abner algorithm (for more details please visit http://gate.ac.uk/sale/tao/splitch16.html#sec:parsers:abner ). | ||
− | Selecting the Corpus object on the clipboard, you should right click over it an choose '''Corpus -> NER -> Abner | + | Selecting the Corpus object on the clipboard, you should right click over it an choose '''Corpus -> NER -> Abner Tagger''' |
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An NER process can be performed using the Abner algorithm (for more details please visit http://gate.ac.uk/sale/tao/splitch16.html#sec:parsers:abner ).
Selecting the Corpus object on the clipboard, you should right click over it an choose Corpus -> NER -> Abner Tagger
A GUI will be presented, where you can select the training model to be used with ABNER, from the options:
BIOCREATIVE (model trained with the BioCreative corpus).
NLPBA (model trained with the NLPBA corpus).
Pressing Ok the operation will be launched and a progress window will be shown, indicating the execution of the operation and estimate time left.
The NER operation will take a few minutes or hours depending on the number of documents, document size and used resources.
When the process terminates, a new NER Process object will be added to the clipboard and can be visualized through the Corpus Process View.