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Intended audience Policy makers and Funders, Project Managers, Publishers, Researchers and Students, Text and Data miners
Level: Introductory: no previous knowledge is required

The objective of this tutorial is to showcase how Social Science researchers can take full advantage of the OpenMinTeD TDM platform for Detecting and Linking Variables in Scientific Publications.
 

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Intended audience Policy makers and Funders, Programmers, Researchers and Students, Text and Data miners
Level: Introductory: aware of

This tutorial describes how to use TDM to build a Recommender system for scholarly resources and utilise OpenMinTed platform to build and annotate corpuses for this purpose.

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Intended audience Policy makers and Funders, Project Managers, Publishers, Researchers and Students, Text and Data miners
Level: Introductory: aware of

This tutorial walks users through the simple process of creating a workflow in the OpenMinTeD platform that allows them to identify acknowledged projects (i.e. funding information) from scientific publications.
 

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Intended audience Policy makers and Funders, Policy makers and Funders, Project Managers, Publishers, Researchers and Students, Text and Data miners
Level: Introductory: aware of

This tutorial walks users through the simple process of creating a workflow in the OpenMinTeD platform that allows them to extract links to DataCite (https://www.datacite.org) - mainly citations to datasets - from scientific publications.

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Intended audience Policy makers and Funders, Project Managers, Publishers, Researchers and Students, Text and Data miners
Level: Introductory: aware of

This tutorial will users through the simple process of creating a workflow in the OpenMinTeD platform that allows them to perform content-based document classification on scientific publications, based on the arXiv, MeSH, ACM and DCC taxonomies.
 

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Intended audience Industry and Business, Policy makers and Funders, Project Managers, Publishers, Researchers and Students, Text and Data miners
Level: Introductory: aware of

This tutorial is made up of two parts:
Part I is the OpenMinTED guide to create a workflow that reads from a data source and annotate articles related to chronic liver diseases.
Part II is the guide to use the tools to build a graph displaying the progression between liver conditions.
 

Liver diseases and p...

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Intended audience Industry and Business, Policy makers and Funders, Project Managers, Publishers, Researchers and Students, Text and Data miners
Level: Introductory: aware of

This tutorial is made up of two parts:
Part I is the OpenMinTED guide to create a workflow that reads from a data source and annotate articles related to chronic liver diseases.
Part II is the guide to use the tools to build a graph displaying the progression between liver conditions.
 

Liver diseases and p...

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Intended audience Industry and Business, Policy makers and Funders, Project Managers, Publishers, Researchers and Students, Text and Data miners
Level: Introductory: no previous knowledge is required

The objective of this tutorial is to showcase how the Neuroscience use case available at the OpenMinTeD platform can facilitate the curation of neuroscience entities from the literature with the aim of supporting ongoing curation efforts in the Blue Brain Project (BBP), at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL).
 

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Intended audience Industry and Business, Policy makers and Funders, Project Managers, Publishers, Researchers and Students, Text and Data miners
Level: Introductory: no previous knowledge is required

The objective of this tutorial is to showcase the use case of “Extract Metabolites and their Properties and Modes of Actions”. The tutorial describes step-by-step how to create a workflow in the OpenMinTeD platform that can read input from a source and annotate entities useful for the curation of the ChEBI database.