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About me |
| I have a biological background and became interested in bioinformatics already
at the University. I then joined the Protein Design Group and have been working in Text Analysis and
Information Extraction (IE) applied to biology. |
Research interests |
| I started with "fact extraction" from the literature applied to
protein-protein interactions - this lead to the development of SUISEKI that has been updated lately and gave
us new insights in the characteristics of protein interaction maps. Later I applied IE to the analysis of
experimental results more precisely DNA expression arrays - the GEISHA system is the results of these efforts.
Over the last year I became interested in knowledge representation and how information is structured. This
research lead to first interesting results on how structured, ontology like, information can be extracted
from the literature.
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Resources |
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Please follow the links on the left side to check out our publications, view additional material and access
servers and prototype implementations of our systems.
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