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Research Interests
My research is in text mining. The biomedical literature contains a deluge of information - in an attempt to keep up with the latest findings as presented in scientific publications, researchers in biomedicine almost daily search for papers related to their work, specific information within the papers and often are trying to make connections among information contained in different papers.
So far I have worked on developing and evaluating text mining systems (both algorithms and user interfaces), identifying information for database annotation, as well as document clustering based on both syntactic and semantic content. All aim at making the information hunt in the literature faster and more efficient. In Chicago I worked on a Ludwig Institute of Cancer Research (LICR) project on cancer metastasis where I combined knowledge acquisition with text mining to compose a better understanding of the metastatic process in relation to the beliefs of experts.
I am also interested in knowledge representation and ontology design, the use of crowdsourcing for biomedical studies, and studying the behavior of biomedical scientists, in particular the language and media they use to communicate their ideas and findings.
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Publications
Papers:
Yao, L., Divoli, A., Mayzus, I., Evans, J.A. and Rzhetsky, A. (2011) Benchmarking Ontologies, Bigger vs Better, PLoS Computational Biology 7(1): e1001055 [PubMed]
Morgan, A.A., Lu, Z., Wang, X., Cohen, A.M., Fluck, J., Ruch, P., Divoli, A., Fundel, A., Leaman, R., Hakenberg, J., Sun, C., Liu, H., Torres, R., Krauthammer, M., Lau, W.W., Liu, H., Hsu, C-N., Schuemie, M., Cohen, K.B., Hirschman, L. (2008)
Overview of BioCreative II gene normalization, Genome Biology, 9(Suppl 2):S3
[PubMed]
Smith, L., Tanabe, L.K., Johnson nee Ando, R., Kuo, C-J., Chung, I-F., Hsu, C-N., Lin, Y-S., Klinger, R., Friedrich, C.M., Ganchev, K., Torii, M., Liu, H., Haddow, B., Struble, C.A., Povinelli, R.J., Vlachos, A., Baumgartner, W.A., Hunter, L., Carpenter, B., Tsai, R.T-H., Dai, H-J., Liu, F., Chen, Y., Sun, C., Katrenko, S., Adriaans, P., Blaschke, C., Torres, R., Neves, M., Nakov, P., Divoli, A., Mana-Lopez, M., Mata, J., Wilbur, J.W. (2008)
Overview of BioCreative II gene mention recognition,
Genome Biology, 9(Suppl 2):S2
[PubMed]
Hearst, M.A., Divoli, A., Guturu, H., Ksikes, A., Nakov, P., Wooldridge, M.A. and Ye, J. (2007)
BioText Search Engine: beyond abstract search,
Bioinformatics, 23: 2196-2197
[PubMed]
Divoli, A., Hearst, M.A., Nakov, P.I., Schwartz, A. and Ksikes, A. (2006)
BioText Team Report for the TREC 2006 Genomics Track,
The Fifteenth Text REtrieval Conference Proceedings, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
(Participation Report Paper)
Mitchell, A.L.,Divoli, A., Kim, J.-H., Hilario, M., Selimas, I. and Attwood, T.K. (2005)
METIS: Multiple Extraction Techniques for Informative Sentences,
Bioinformatics, 21: 4196-4197
[PubMed]
Short Papers, Abstracts, Posters, etc:
Yao, L., Divoli, A., Mayzus, I., Evans, J., and Rzhetsky, A. (2011) Benchmarking Ontologies, Bigger vs Better, Highlights Track, ISMB/ECCB 2011, Vienna, Austria (accepted)
Mitchell, A.L., Bradley, P., Divoli, A. and Attwood, T.K. (2004)
Sequence Analysis Workshop,
MIPNETS training meeting, Liverpool, UK (Workshop Organised)
Other Selected Talks (not listed above):
Divoli, A. (2008) Usability, Interfaces and Text Mining (work with Wooldridge, M.A. and Hearst, M.A.), Dagstuhl seminar "Ontologies and text mining for Life Sciences-Current Status and Future Perspectives", Germany (Invited Session)
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Software
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BioText Search
Engine: Journal Search Engine Showing Figures and Captions
The BioText Search Engine provides biologists with new ways to access information from any Open Access article available
at PubMedCentral.
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BioIE: Extracting Informative
Sentences from the Biomedical Literature
A rule-based system for extracting informative sentences referring to
either structure, function, diseases and therapeutic compounds, localisation or familial relationships of biological entities,
particularly proteins.
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METIS:
Multiple Extraction Techniques for Informative Sentences
METIS accepts Swiss-Prot identifiers or FASTA-format
sequences, performs BLAST to find related sequences, and then retrieves textual information from Swiss-Prot as well as related
sentences from PubMed abstracts.
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BioQSpace: An interactive
visualisation tool for clustering PubMed abstracts
BioQSpace clusters abstracts based on similarity measures calculated on user-specified weighting of certain attributes and
allows for visualisation and navigation in 3D space.
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News
28 February - 01 March 2012
O'Reilly Strata Conference 2012
10-12 February 2012
Kiwi Foo Camp
What an honor, 3 months in New Zealand and I found myself invited at Kiwi Foo Camp, where I met so many intelligent, driven people from all kinds of fields! The meeting took place in Warkworth, the sessions were very versatile, the conversations lively and inspiring, and the werewolves vicious!
Here is a photograph on flickr of the happy campers.
07 February 2012
Interview with O'Reilly Radar
22 September 2011
CTS 2011 special issue in Elsevier Future Generation Computer Systems
I am guest editor for CTS 2011 special issue in Elsevier Future Generation Computer Systems.
Here is the: CFP. Abstract Submission Deadline: October 10 & Full Manuscript Submission Deadline: December 19. I look forward to an interesting special issue!
9 September 2011
Search interface feature evaluation in biosciences
Our paper was accepted for full presentation at the HCIR 2011 Workshop. The workshop will take place in October at Google's main campus in Mountain View, California.
Anna Divoli and Alyona Medelyan
Search interface feature evaluation in biosciences
In this paper we report findings on desirable interface features for different search tasks in the biomedical domain. We conducted a user study where we asked bioscientists to evaluate the usefulness of autocomplete, query expansions, facetted refinement, related searches and results preview implementations in new pilot interfaces and publicly available systems while using baseline and their own queries. You can find a blog post on the study here.
5 September 2011
Pingar
I joined Pingar as Senior Software Researcher.
I look forward to working on text analytics, improving search systems and interface usability research with immediate real world applications. I am starting this exciting research post in the Silicon Valley office but I will soon head to Auckland for at least several months.
23 - 27 May 2011
CTS 2011
13 Apr 2011
EBI visit
I visited the EBI interfaces group at the European Bioinformatics Institute in Hinxton. It was great to discuss usability and HCI issues for bioinformatics and computational biology with several scientists there. We jointly started the Biological Interfaces Group last summer and we hope to get this community growing!
I also had the chance to meet a few researchers from Microsoft Research in Cambridge and caught up with several of my ex-colleagues from Inpharmatica and the Universities of Manchester and Chicago that, what do you know, are currently in EBI and Sanger.
During my visit, I gave a talk on: "Human factors in computational biology - from mathematical models to user interfaces"
Special thanks to my host Francis Rowland!
11 Apr 2011
Cardiff visit
I visited the Cardiff School of Computer Science & Informatics, where a gave a talk on:
"Expert opinions in cancer metastasis: Uncertainty, discrepancies, range and models"
and had wonderful conversations with several faculty members and other researchers there that work on biodiversity informatics, ontologies, and medical informatics.
Special thanks to my host Irena Spasic!
24 Nov 2010
Benchmarking Ontologies, Bigger vs Better
9 Aug 2010
Bio-Interfaces Google Group
Together with some of the Interfaces people at EBI (if you haven't already, check out their fantastic site: http://ebiinterfaces.wordpress.com ), I have started a Google Group "Biological Interfaces".
We are hoping that this will serve as a platform for all bio-interfaces researchers around the world to discuss research matters, post CFP for pertinent meetings/conferences and advertise for related jobs. Areas covered: design, visualization, human-computer interaction, usability.
The archives of the group are public. You can read and join here:
14 Jul 2010
ISMB 2010
I just came back from ISMB which took place in Boston, MA this year. The meeting was very interesting and stimulating and I got the chance to catch up with many wonderful colleagues as well as to meet new interesting people.
There, I presented a poster entitled "Considering alternative views when modeling cancer metastasis".
14 Jul 2010
Some kind of blog...
I decided to start a "News" tab on my website. I suppose this will allow me to do something in between microblogging and proper blogging...
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