New advances in the automation of context-aware information selection and guided model assembly

Abstract

The automated assembly and extension of dynamic network models using information extracted from literature are challenging due to the amount and inconsistency in published literature. Recently, efforts have been made to automatically and efficiently assemble the information extracted from literature into models. In this review, we summarize the basic concept, performance, advantages, and limitations of five automated extension methods. Each method was tested for its ability to reconstruct a model of T-cell differentiation as compared against a number of predefined system properties.

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