Febrl (Freely Extensible Biomedical Record Linkage) does data standardisation (segmentation and cleaning) and probabilistic record linkage ("fuzzy" matching) of one or more files or data sources which do not share a unique record key or identifier.

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Mozilla Public License 1.1 (MPL 1.1)

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  • Thanks for Febrl, it's the best!
    2 users found this review helpful.
  • I apologize. I thought the thumbs-down icon would show me all comments that were negative (of which, I see now, were none at the time). I should have paid closer attention! by clicking on the icon, I sent that I was rating the software with a thumbs down! I haven't even downloaded the software yet. I am sorry that I made that mistake. I do hope that my error can be erased! I am sorry.
  • Good, but development should be continued.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

BSD, Linux, Mac, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, End Users/Desktop, Government, Healthcare Industry, Information Technology, Science/Research

User Interface

GTK+, Win32 (MS Windows), X Window System (X11)

Programming Language

Python

Related Categories

Python Bio-Informatics Software, Python Artificial Intelligence Software, Python Medical Software

Registered

2002-09-09