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URL: http://www.nactem.ac.uk/cheta/
Proper Citation: Chemistry Using Text Annotations (RRID:SCR_006818)
Description: This project (CheTA) will integrate Cambridge''s chemical text mining tool OSCAR with the U-Compare workflow infrastructure developed by NaCTeM and others. This integration adds chemistry to the world''s largest public collection of interoperable text mining tools and will be highly valued by influential stakeholders both in the JISC community and the wider chemistry community. There is a web interface (beta), http://www.nactem.ac.uk/software/cheta/, or you may download. As part of CheTA, OSCAR has been refactored into different workflows (a sequence of individual components to perform a certain task, in this case named entity recognition of chemical elements).
Abbreviations: CheTA
Resource Type: service resource, software resource
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