We investigate how semantic relations between concepts extracted from medical documents, and linked to a reference knowledge base, can be employed to improve the retrieval of medical literature. Semantic relations explicitly represent relatedness between concepts and carry high informative power that can be leveraged to improve the effectiveness of the retrieval. We present preliminary results and show how relations are able to provide a sizable increase of the precision for several topics, albeit having no impact on others. We then discuss some future directions to minimize the impact of negative results while maximizing the impact of good results
Bartell, p. 2 ment is obtained for the artificial MED database of medical abstracts. The generally f...
Medical records search is challenging because of the inherent implicit knowledge within medical reco...
The previous work has justified the assumption that document ranking can be improved by further cons...
We investigate how semantic relations between concepts extracted from medical documents, and linked ...
In this paper, we investigate how semantic relations between concepts extracted from medical documen...
Proceedings of the 10th Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, April 9-12, ...
Abstract. In this paper, we explore the use of term relations in information re-trieval for precisio...
When research articles introduce new findings or concepts they typically relate them only to knowled...
Abstract. In this paper, we explore the use of term relations in information re-trieval for precisio...
The relationship of biomedical entity is the cornerstone of acquiring biomedical knowledge. It is of...
The increasing amount of information that is annotated against standardised semantic resources offer...
International audienceThe explosive growth and widespread accessibility of medical information on th...
The semantic gap between queries and documents is a longstanding problem in Information Retrieval (I...
Semantic relationships within knowledge bases are the links that connect concepts to one another. Th...
Many complex information needs that arise in biomedical disciplines require exploring multiple docum...
Bartell, p. 2 ment is obtained for the artificial MED database of medical abstracts. The generally f...
Medical records search is challenging because of the inherent implicit knowledge within medical reco...
The previous work has justified the assumption that document ranking can be improved by further cons...
We investigate how semantic relations between concepts extracted from medical documents, and linked ...
In this paper, we investigate how semantic relations between concepts extracted from medical documen...
Proceedings of the 10th Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, April 9-12, ...
Abstract. In this paper, we explore the use of term relations in information re-trieval for precisio...
When research articles introduce new findings or concepts they typically relate them only to knowled...
Abstract. In this paper, we explore the use of term relations in information re-trieval for precisio...
The relationship of biomedical entity is the cornerstone of acquiring biomedical knowledge. It is of...
The increasing amount of information that is annotated against standardised semantic resources offer...
International audienceThe explosive growth and widespread accessibility of medical information on th...
The semantic gap between queries and documents is a longstanding problem in Information Retrieval (I...
Semantic relationships within knowledge bases are the links that connect concepts to one another. Th...
Many complex information needs that arise in biomedical disciplines require exploring multiple docum...
Bartell, p. 2 ment is obtained for the artificial MED database of medical abstracts. The generally f...
Medical records search is challenging because of the inherent implicit knowledge within medical reco...
The previous work has justified the assumption that document ranking can be improved by further cons...