by TIES Admin | Jul 25, 2018 | Blog
What is the Xena Project? The University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC) created the UCSC Xena Browser to securely analyze and visualize private functional genomics data sets in the context of public and shared genomic/phenotypic data sets. Xena enables the use of big...
by TIES Admin | Jun 6, 2018 | Blog
Version 5.8.1 The release of 5.8.1 in June 2018 brought the following highlighted enhancements and updates to the TIES software. These enhancements included support for new document types, beyond pathology reports, incremental loading of structured data, as well as...
by TIES Admin | Jan 2, 2018 | Blog
2017 meant change for the Text Information Extraction System (TIES) software. We released two new versions (5.65 and 5.7), and TIES started processing documents for Stony Brook University. Additionally, TIES and the TCRN members published several papers on cancer...
by TIES Admin | Jun 28, 2017 | Blog
Version 5.7 TIES is gaining a new version – 5.7. This new version will launch at the beginning of July and will include better visualization of grouped data items, support for de-identifying data fields in structured data, and improved structured data loading...
by TIES Admin | Mar 3, 2017 | Blog
This month, TIES makes The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) part of its big data TIES Cancer Research Network (TCRN). With access to the publicly available clinical data (NLP annotated pathology reports, TCGA clinical data, and Whole Slide Images), TIES users can quickly...
by TIES Admin | Feb 15, 2017 | Blog
Do you find yourself unsure about what to do with TIES software or need a reminder for an easy task? Well, TIES has you covered. We have plenty of documentation to help with even your most advanced question. Logging In To get started, TIES offers a quick view on...