BRAT (http://brat.nlplab.org/) configuration files for defining the entities, attributes, and relationships to annotate in substance use (tobacco, alcohol, drug use) sentences from clinical notes
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Citation
SFHERE Project,
"BRAT annotation schema for substance use"
(2015).
SFHERE Products, Brown University Open Data Collection.
Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library.
https://doi.org/10.7301/Z0BC3WG4
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