Identifying protein subcellular localisation in scientific literature using bidirectional deep recurrent neural network
Abstract The increased diversity and scale of published biological data has to led to a growing appreciation for the applications of machine learning and statistical methodologies to gain new insights. Key to achieving this aim is solving the Relationship Extraction problem which specifies the seman...
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Main Authors: | Rakesh David, Rhys-Joshua D. Menezes, Jan De Klerk, Ian R. Castleden, Cornelia M. Hooper, Gustavo Carneiro, Matthew Gilliham |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a2f75ba1c52b427b9b5afad5f74509d0 |
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