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Volume 19 Supplement 8

Proceedings of the 11th International Workshop on Data and Text Mining in Biomedical Informatics (DTMBIO 2017)

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Singapore, Singapore10 November 2017

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Edited by Sangwoo Kim and Mark Stevenson

  1. Social media is a useful platform to share health-related information due to its vast reach. This makes it a good candidate for public-health monitoring tasks, specifically for pharmacovigilance. We study the ...

    Authors: Shashank Gupta, Sachin Pawar, Nitin Ramrakhiyani, Girish Keshav Palshikar and Vasudeva Varma
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2018 19(Suppl 8):212
  2. Administered drugs are often converted into an ineffective or activated form by enzymes in our body. Conventional in silico prediction approaches focused on therapeutically important enzymes such as CYP450. Ho...

    Authors: Myeong-Sang Yu, Hyang-Mi Lee, Aaron Park, Chungoo Park, Hyithaek Ceong, Ki-Hyeong Rhee and Dokyun Na
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2018 19(Suppl 8):207
  3. Deep Neural Networks (DNN), in particular, Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN), has recently achieved state-of-art results for the task of Drug-Drug Interaction (DDI) extraction. Most CNN architectures incorpo...

    Authors: Víctor Suárez-Paniagua and Isabel Segura-Bedmar
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2018 19(Suppl 8):209
  4. Suicide is an alarming public health problem accounting for a considerable number of deaths each year worldwide. Many more individuals contemplate suicide. Understanding the attributes, characteristics, and ex...

    Authors: Reilly N. Grant, David Kucher, Ana M. León, Jonathan F. Gemmell, Daniela S. Raicu and Samah J. Fodeh
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2018 19(Suppl 8):211
  5. As Twitter has become an active data source for health surveillance research, it is important that efficient and effective methods are developed to identify tweets related to personal health experience. Conven...

    Authors: Keyuan Jiang, Shichao Feng, Qunhao Song, Ricardo A. Calix, Matrika Gupta and Gordon R. Bernard
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2018 19(Suppl 8):210

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