medspacy
Library for clinical NLP with spaCy. (by medspacy)
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8.3 | 9.2 | |
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medspacy
Posts with mentions or reviews of medspacy.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-05.
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Guidance needed: Extracting diseases and symptoms from medical text
https://github.com/medspacy/medspacy and https://allenai.github.io/scispacy/ should get you most of the way there
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[N] Google confirms DeepMind Health Streams project has been killed off
Not to hand, but there are a few frameworks. The big one is cTAKES, but also fastumls. Uh I work with two others: LEO which is a fancy version of cTAKES and medspacy, which is a medical version of spacy, which is great. Bonus points: medspacy is in python. Disclaimer: I actually work on medspacy. https://github.com/medspacy/medspacy
GeneLab_Data_Processing
Posts with mentions or reviews of GeneLab_Data_Processing.
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Where do you start off trying to learn bioinformatics?
Ooh, I love bioinformatics! I feel like I never stop learning. There are honestly so many possibilities and tools you could use for your pipeline, but it really depends on what kind of experiments you are running. I recently came across GeneLab from NASA, which has a very thorough pipeline (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8044432/). This paper is for short sequences but their GitHub page has pipelines for both bulk- and sc- RNA-seq GeneLab GitHub. You can look at their Jupiter notebooks with specific codes and programs used.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing medspacy and GeneLab_Data_Processing you can also consider the following projects:
spaCy - 💫 Industrial-strength Natural Language Processing (NLP) in Python
pdpipe - Easy pipelines for pandas DataFrames.
tf-transformers - State of the art faster Transformer with Tensorflow 2.0 ( NLP, Computer Vision, Audio ).
interpret - Fit interpretable models. Explain blackbox machine learning.
scispacy - A full spaCy pipeline and models for scientific/biomedical documents.
practical-pytorch - Go to https://github.com/pytorch/tutorials - this repo is deprecated and no longer maintained
course-nlp - A Code-First Introduction to NLP course
TopMost - A Topic Modeling System Toolkit