Method and software for extracting chemical data

Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Linguistics – Translation machine

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C706S045000, C706S048000, C704S004000, C704S009000, C715S205000

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ABSTRACT:
Preferred embodiments of the present invention comprise methods and software for processing text documents and extracting chemical data therein. Preferred method embodiments comprise: (a) identifying and tagging one or more chemical compounds within a text document; (b) identifying and tagging physical properties related to one or more of those compounds; (c) translating one or more of those compounds into a chemical structure; (d) identifying and tagging one or more chemical reaction descriptions within the text document; and (e) extracting at least some of the tagged information and storing it in a database.

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