OBJECTIVE: To determine whether algorithms developed for the World Wide Web can be applied to the biomedical literature in order to identify articles that are important as well as relevant. DESIGN AND MEASUREMENTS A direct comparison of eight algorithms: simple PubMed queries, clinical queries (sensitive and specific versions), vector cosine comparison, citation count, journal impact factor, PageRank, and machine learning based on polynomial support vector machines. The objective was to prioritize important articles, defined as being included in a pre-existing bibliography of important literature in surgical oncology. RESULTS Citation-based algorithms were more effective than noncitation-based algorithms at identifying important articles. T...
BackgroundUnderstanding research activity within any given biomedical field is important. Search out...
Objective: In 2016, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, part of the World Health Organi...
This article has been accepted for publication in Database Published by Oxford University Press. Th...
Information overload is a significant problem for modern medicine. Searching MEDLINE for common topi...
AbstractInformation overload is a problem for users of MEDLINE, the database of biomedical literatur...
Objective: A major problem faced in biomedical informatics involves how best to present information ...
Information retrieval techniques have been applied to biomedical research for a variety of purposes,...
AbstractEvaluating the biomedical literature and health-related websites for quality are challenging...
The biomedical literature is extensively catalogued and indexed in MEDLINE. MEDLINE indexing is done...
The goal of this paper is to find relevant citations for clinicians ’ written content and make it mo...
Background A popular query from scientists reading a biomedical abstract is to search for topic-r...
Abstract Background Graph analysis algorithms such as PageRank and HITS have been successful in Web ...
MOTIVATION: It would be useful to be able to retrieve a ranked publication list relevant to topics o...
AbstractObjectiveLiterature database search is a crucial step in the development of clinical practic...
Abstract Background Keyword searching through PubMed and other systems is the standard means of retr...
BackgroundUnderstanding research activity within any given biomedical field is important. Search out...
Objective: In 2016, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, part of the World Health Organi...
This article has been accepted for publication in Database Published by Oxford University Press. Th...
Information overload is a significant problem for modern medicine. Searching MEDLINE for common topi...
AbstractInformation overload is a problem for users of MEDLINE, the database of biomedical literatur...
Objective: A major problem faced in biomedical informatics involves how best to present information ...
Information retrieval techniques have been applied to biomedical research for a variety of purposes,...
AbstractEvaluating the biomedical literature and health-related websites for quality are challenging...
The biomedical literature is extensively catalogued and indexed in MEDLINE. MEDLINE indexing is done...
The goal of this paper is to find relevant citations for clinicians ’ written content and make it mo...
Background A popular query from scientists reading a biomedical abstract is to search for topic-r...
Abstract Background Graph analysis algorithms such as PageRank and HITS have been successful in Web ...
MOTIVATION: It would be useful to be able to retrieve a ranked publication list relevant to topics o...
AbstractObjectiveLiterature database search is a crucial step in the development of clinical practic...
Abstract Background Keyword searching through PubMed and other systems is the standard means of retr...
BackgroundUnderstanding research activity within any given biomedical field is important. Search out...
Objective: In 2016, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, part of the World Health Organi...
This article has been accepted for publication in Database Published by Oxford University Press. Th...