The presentation will address my work that will be submitted as a journal publication. It addresses the issue of developing a topology for global defence response model in plants. This model still does not exist even though the biologists are motivated to develop it since decades. As the experimental data is still lacking in this research field, we have started to manually build the model topology of plant-virus interaction by knowledge elicitation from biology experts and the literature. To accelerate this time-consuming approach, we employed additionally the automatic method to extract information from biological literature. To sum up, this work results in two major contributions to the scientific community:
1. A workflow that extracts the relations between compounds from biological text in the form of triplets:
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2. An augmented topology of the plant defence response model that is accomplished by combining manual and automatic approach.
Thursday, 16.2.2012 13:00, Orange room