MMTx (MetaMap Technology Transfer)

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PLEASE NOTE
On September 24, 2008 we announced the public release of the actual MetaMap program. Please visit our new MetaMap web site: http://metamap.nlm.nih.gov for details on the release and see what advantages this public MetaMap release has over MMTx.

MMTx is an effort to make the MetaMap program available to biomedical researchers in a generic, configurable environment. MetaMap maps artibrary text to concepts in the UMLS® Metathesaurus®; or, equivalently, it discovers Metathesaurus® concepts in text.

With this software, text is processed through a series of modules. First it is parsed into components including sentences, paragraphs, phrases, lexical elements and tokens. Variants are generated from the resulting phrases. Candidate concepts from the UMLS Metathesaurus are retrieved and evaluated against the phrases. The best of the candidates are organized into a final mapping in such a way as to best cover the text.

Documentation on MetaMap and associated research can be found at the Semantic Knowledge Representation (SKR) Research Page



Additional information and instructions on how to download the MMTx program can be found at MMTx

Last Modified: February 24, 2009 ii-public2
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MetaMap Public Release
NEW: Distributable version of the actual MetaMap program.
Indexing Initiative (II)
Investigating computer-assisted and fully automatic methodologies for indexing biomedical text. Includes the NLM Medical Text Indexer (MTI).
Semantic Knowledge Representation (SKR)
Develop programs to provide usable semantic representation of biomedical text. Includes the MetaMap and SemRep programs.
MetaMap Transfer (MMTx)
Java-Based distributable version of the MetaMap program.
Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD)
Test collection of manually curated MetaMap ambiguity resolution in support of word sense disambiguation research.
MEDLINE Baseline Repository (MBR)
Static MEDLINE® Baselines for use in research involving biomedical citations. Allows for query searches and test collection creation.
Structured Abstracts (SA)
Information about NLM's research on Structured Abstracts in the MEDLINE® Baselines.
 
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