Trained indexers at the National Library of Medicine (NLM) manually tag each biomedical abstract with the most suitable terms from the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) termi-nology to be indexed by their PubMed information system. MeSH has over 26,000 terms and indexers look at each article’s full text while assigning the terms. Recent automated attempts focused on using the article title and abstract text to identify MeSH terms for the corresponding article. Most of these approaches used supervised machine learning tech-niques that use already indexed articles and the corresponding MeSH terms. In this paper, we present a new indexing approach that leverages term co-occurrence frequencies and latent term associations computed using MeSH term...
Abstract Background MeSH indexing is the task of assigning relevant MeSH terms based on a manual rea...
In the present paper, we have created and characterized several similarity metrics for relating any ...
AbstractMotivationPubMed is the most widely used database of biomedical literature. To the detriment...
We describe a classifier-enhanced nearest neighbor approach to assigning Medical Subject Headings (M...
This dissertation makes three contributions in the area of controlled vocabulary prediction of Medic...
Due to the large yearly growth of MEDLINE, MeSH in-dexing is becoming a more difficult task for a re...
AbstractThe volume of biomedical literature has experienced explosive growth in recent years. This i...
AbstractMedical Subject Headings (MeSH) are used to index the majority of databases generated by the...
MOTIVATION: It would be useful to be able to retrieve a ranked publication list relevant to topics o...
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) are used to index the majority of databases gener-ated by the Nation...
The use of controlled vocabulary to identify relevant articles is a central element of bibliographic...
Background: MEDLINE®/PubMed® currently indexes over 18 million biomedical articles,...
This study sought to find out to what extent phrase matching could be used to automatically assign M...
Many manual biomedical annotation tasks can be categorized as instances of the typical multi-label c...
Motivation: Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) indexing, which is to assign a set of MeSH main headings...
Abstract Background MeSH indexing is the task of assigning relevant MeSH terms based on a manual rea...
In the present paper, we have created and characterized several similarity metrics for relating any ...
AbstractMotivationPubMed is the most widely used database of biomedical literature. To the detriment...
We describe a classifier-enhanced nearest neighbor approach to assigning Medical Subject Headings (M...
This dissertation makes three contributions in the area of controlled vocabulary prediction of Medic...
Due to the large yearly growth of MEDLINE, MeSH in-dexing is becoming a more difficult task for a re...
AbstractThe volume of biomedical literature has experienced explosive growth in recent years. This i...
AbstractMedical Subject Headings (MeSH) are used to index the majority of databases generated by the...
MOTIVATION: It would be useful to be able to retrieve a ranked publication list relevant to topics o...
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) are used to index the majority of databases gener-ated by the Nation...
The use of controlled vocabulary to identify relevant articles is a central element of bibliographic...
Background: MEDLINE®/PubMed® currently indexes over 18 million biomedical articles,...
This study sought to find out to what extent phrase matching could be used to automatically assign M...
Many manual biomedical annotation tasks can be categorized as instances of the typical multi-label c...
Motivation: Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) indexing, which is to assign a set of MeSH main headings...
Abstract Background MeSH indexing is the task of assigning relevant MeSH terms based on a manual rea...
In the present paper, we have created and characterized several similarity metrics for relating any ...
AbstractMotivationPubMed is the most widely used database of biomedical literature. To the detriment...