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Measuring individual differences in implicit cognition: The implicit association test

by Anthony G. Greenwald, Debbie E. McGhee, et al. - J PERSONALITY SOCIAL PSYCHOL 74:1464–1480 , 1998
"... An implicit association test (IAT) measures differential association of 2 target concepts with an attribute. The 2 concepts appear in a 2-choice task (e.g., flower vs. insect names), and the attribute in a 2nd task (e.g., pleasant vs. unpleasant words for an evaluation attribute). When instructions ..."
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second task, you are shown a series of male and female names, to which you are to respond rapidly

Illusion and well-being: A social psychological perspective on mental health.

by Shelley E Taylor , Jonathon D Brown , Nancy Cantor , Edward Emery , Susan Fiske , Tony Green-Wald , Connie Hammen , Darrin Lehman , Chuck Mcclintock , Dick Nisbett , Lee Ross , Bill Swann , Joanne - Psychological Bulletin, , 1988
"... Many prominent theorists have argued that accurate perceptions of the self, the world, and the future are essential for mental health. Yet considerable research evidence suggests that overly positive selfevaluations, exaggerated perceptions of control or mastery, and unrealistic optimism are charac ..."
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forth in major works by To summarize, then, although it is not the only theoretical perspective on the mentally healthy person, the view that psychological health depends on accurate perceptions of reality has been widely promulgated and widely shared in the literature on mental health. Social

2011. Overview of genia event task in bionlp shared task 2011

by Jin-dong Kim, Toshihisa Takagi, Yue Wang, Akinori Yonezawa - In Proceedings of the BioNLP 2011 Workshop Companion Volume for Shared Task
"... The Genia event task, a bio-molecular event extraction task, is arranged as one of the main tasks of BioNLP Shared Task 2011. As its second time to be arranged for community-wide focused efforts, it aimed to measure the advance of the community since 2009, and to evaluate generalization of the techn ..."
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The Genia event task, a bio-molecular event extraction task, is arranged as one of the main tasks of BioNLP Shared Task 2011. As its second time to be arranged for community-wide focused efforts, it aimed to measure the advance of the community since 2009, and to evaluate generalization

2009. Overview of bionlp’09 shared task on event extraction

by Jin-dong Kim, Tomoko Ohta, Sampo Pyysalo, Yoshinobu Kano - In Proceedings of Natural Language Processing in Biomedicine (BioNLP) NAACL 2009 Workshop
"... The paper presents the design and implementation of the BioNLP’09 Shared Task, and reports the final results with analysis. The shared task consists of three sub-tasks, each of which addresses bio-molecular event extraction at a different level of specificity. The data was developed based on the GEN ..."
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The paper presents the design and implementation of the BioNLP’09 Shared Task, and reports the final results with analysis. The shared task consists of three sub-tasks, each of which addresses bio-molecular event extraction at a different level of specificity. The data was developed based

BioNLP Shared Task 2013

by unknown authors , 2013
"... The BioNLP Shared Task (BioNLP-ST) series represents a community-wide trend in text-mining for biology toward fine-grained information extraction (IE). The two previous events, BioNLP-ST 2009 and 2011, attracted wide attention, with over 30 teams submitting final results. The tasks and their data ha ..."
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The BioNLP Shared Task (BioNLP-ST) series represents a community-wide trend in text-mining for biology toward fine-grained information extraction (IE). The two previous events, BioNLP-ST 2009 and 2011, attracted wide attention, with over 30 teams submitting final results. The tasks and their data

Overview of BioNLP Shared Task 2013

by Claire Nédellec, Jin-dong Kim, Tomoko Ohta, Robert Bossy, Jung-jae Kim, Sampo Pyysalo, Pierre Zweigenbaum
"... The BioNLP Shared Task 2013 is the third edition of the BioNLP Shared Task series that is a community-wide effort to address fine-grained, structural information extraction from biomedical literature. The BioNLP Shared Task 2013 was held from January to April 2013. Six main tasks were proposed. 38 f ..."
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The BioNLP Shared Task 2013 is the third edition of the BioNLP Shared Task series that is a community-wide effort to address fine-grained, structural information extraction from biomedical literature. The BioNLP Shared Task 2013 was held from January to April 2013. Six main tasks were proposed. 38

Overview of BioNLP Shared Task 2011

by Jin-dong Kim, Tomoko Ohta, Sampo Pyysalo, Robert Bossy
"... The BioNLP Shared Task 2011, an information extraction task held over 6 months up to March 2011, met with community-wide participation, receiving 46 final submissions from 24 teams. Five main tasks and three supporting tasks were arranged, and their results show advances in the state of the art in f ..."
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The BioNLP Shared Task 2011, an information extraction task held over 6 months up to March 2011, met with community-wide participation, receiving 46 final submissions from 24 teams. Five main tasks and three supporting tasks were arranged, and their results show advances in the state of the art

UZurich in the BioNLP 2009 Shared Task

by Kaarel Kaljurand, Gerold Schneider, Fabio Rinaldi
"... We describe a biological event detection method implemented for the BioNLP 2009 Shared Task 1. The method relies entirely on the chunk and syntactic dependency relations provided by a general NLP pipeline which was not adapted in any way for the purposes of the shared task. The method maps the synta ..."
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We describe a biological event detection method implemented for the BioNLP 2009 Shared Task 1. The method relies entirely on the chunk and syntactic dependency relations provided by a general NLP pipeline which was not adapted in any way for the purposes of the shared task. The method maps

BioNLP Shared Task 2011 - Bacteria Biotope

by Robert Bossy, Julien Jourde, Maarten Van De Guchte, Claire Nédellec - In Proceedings of the BioNLP 2011 Workshop Companion Volume for Shared Task , 2011
"... This paper presents the Bacteria Biotope task as part of the BioNLP Shared Tasks 2011. The Bacteria Biotope task aims at extracting the location of bacteria from scientific Web pages. Bacteria location is a crucial knowledge in biology for phenotype studies. The paper details the corpus specificatio ..."
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This paper presents the Bacteria Biotope task as part of the BioNLP Shared Tasks 2011. The Bacteria Biotope task aims at extracting the location of bacteria from scientific Web pages. Bacteria location is a crucial knowledge in biology for phenotype studies. The paper details the corpus

BioNLP Shared Task 2013: Supporting Resources

by Pontus Stenetorp, Wiktoria Golik, Thierry Hamon, Donald C. Comeau, Rezarta Islamaj, Do˘gan Haibin Liu, W. John Wilbur
"... This paper describes the technical contribution of the supporting resources provided for the BioNLP Shared Task 2013. Following the tradition of the previous two BioNLP Shared Task events, the task organisers and several external groups sought to make system development easier for the task participa ..."
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This paper describes the technical contribution of the supporting resources provided for the BioNLP Shared Task 2013. Following the tradition of the previous two BioNLP Shared Task events, the task organisers and several external groups sought to make system development easier for the task
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