e-LiSe - an online tool for finding needles in the "(Medline) haystack"Bioinformatics (5 March 2008), btn086.
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AbstractSummary: Using literature databases one can find not only known and true relations between processes but also less studied, non-obvious associations. The main problem with discovering such type of relevant biological information is "selection". The ability to distinguish between a true correlation (e.g. between different types of biological processes) and random chance that this correlation is statistically significant is crucial for any bio-medical research, literature mining being no exception. This problem is especially visible when searching for information which hasn't been studied and described in many publications. Therefore a novel bio-linguistic statistical method is required, capable of "selecting" true correlations, even when they are low-frequency associations. In this paper we present such statistical approach based on Z-score and implemented in a web-based application "e-LiSe". Availability: The software is available at http://miron.ibb.waw.pl/elise/ Supplementary materials are available at http://miron.ibb.waw.pl/elise.supplementary/ Contact: piotr@ibb.waw.pl 10.1093/bioinformatics/btn086
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