TIES (Text Information Extraction System) is a clinical text search engine that uses Natural Language Processing techniques to extract medical concepts from free text clinical reports. It provides secure de-identified access to this information and has in built collaboration tools and honest broker functionality. It is licensed for academic use under the BSD license.
This is a toolkit for medical natural language processing (NLP). The core engine is general enough to be used in a variety of textprocessing domains, though the toolkit includes specific support for medical reports and patient de-identification.
The OBO-Annotator is a semantic NLP tool that is designed to give its end-users a great deal of flexibility to combine any number of OBO ontologies from the OBO foundry regardless of their format and use them to annotate text-bases.