NaCTeM to present two workshops on RobotAnalyst at Global Evidence Summit, Cape Town, South Africa
2017-09-04
NaCTeM to present two workshops on RobotAnalyst at the Global Evidence Summit Cape Town, South Africa, Sept. 13–16, 2017. The first workshop Screening evidence for systematic reviews using a text mining system: the RobotAnalyst is organised in collaboration with the Public Health and Social Care Centre at the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and Cochrane Switzerland. The second workshop RobotAnalyst: an online system to support citation screening in evidence reviewing is also in collaboration with NICE. The workshops are part of the Mining for Public Health project and cover evaluation and demonstration of the RobotAnalyst system developed by NaCTeM that uses text mining and machine learning to transform the way in which evidence-based public health (EBPH) literature screening is conducted.
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