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Hedge Detection and Scope Finding by Sequence Labeling with Procedural Feature Selection

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Table 1: A sentence with hedge cue and scope la-beling
Table 2: Statistics of hedge amount
Table 5: Selected feature template sets
Table 7: Selected improved feature template setsfor BioScope corpus
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