2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.3032173
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A Topic Learning Pipeline for Curating Brain Cognitive Researches

Abstract: Cognition is the most basic but complex process of human beings. Benefit from noninvasive neuroimaging technologies, a series of important brain projects have been carried out to model cognition from different aspects and levels. Because modeling such a complex phenomenon requires characterizations of numerous entities and cannot only depend on the efforts of one or more laboratories within a project cycle, a lot of neuroimaging text mining researches have focused on curating neuroimaging-based brain cognitive… Show more

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“…The first step is dictionary construction. Seven categories of argument dictionaries, including "Brain Area, " "Cognitive Function, " "Study Participant, " "Stimuli Response Mode, " "Task, " "Analytical Tools or Method, " and "Analytical Results" came from our previous study (Sheng et al, 2020). We collected candidate trigger words and arguments based on the cooccurrence with these seven categories of arguments, and then manually filtered them to construct the trigger word dictionaries and other categories of argument dictionaries.…”
Section: Corpus Extraction and Annotationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first step is dictionary construction. Seven categories of argument dictionaries, including "Brain Area, " "Cognitive Function, " "Study Participant, " "Stimuli Response Mode, " "Task, " "Analytical Tools or Method, " and "Analytical Results" came from our previous study (Sheng et al, 2020). We collected candidate trigger words and arguments based on the cooccurrence with these seven categories of arguments, and then manually filtered them to construct the trigger word dictionaries and other categories of argument dictionaries.…”
Section: Corpus Extraction and Annotationmentioning
confidence: 99%