mcs07/ChemDataExtractor

Automatically extract chemical information from scientific documents

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ChemDataExtractor helps scientists quickly find and organize specific chemical data from research papers. You can feed it scientific documents in HTML, XML, or PDF formats, and it will pull out chemical names, properties, and spectroscopic data. This is ideal for chemists, materials scientists, or pharmacologists who need to gather structured chemical information from large volumes of unstructured scientific literature.

349 stars. No commits in the last 6 months. Available on PyPI.

Use this if you need to systematically extract chemical names, properties, and experimental data like spectra from scientific articles and reports.

Not ideal if you're looking for a general-purpose text analysis tool that isn't focused specifically on chemical information.

chemistry materials-science drug-discovery literature-review chemical-informatics
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Python

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MIT

Last pushed

Jul 27, 2023

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