Graph analysis algorithms such as PageRank and HITS have been successful in Web environments because they are able to extract important inter-document relationships from manually-created hyperlinks. We consider the application of these techniques to biomedical text retrieval. In the current PubMed® search interface, a MEDLINE® citation is connected to a number of related citations, which are in turn connected to other citations. Thus, a MEDLINE record represents a node in a vast content-similarity network. This article explores the hypothesis that these networks can be exploited for text retrieval, in the same manner as hyperlink graphs on the Web. We conducted a number of reranking experiments using the TREC 2005 genomics track test collec...
In this paper, we propose a novel ranking scheme named Affinity Ranking (AR) to re-rank search resul...
This article has been accepted for publication in Database Published by Oxford University Press. Th...
Purpose: This paper is an investigation of the effectiveness of the method of clustering biomedical ...
Abstract Background Graph analysis algorithms such as PageRank and HITS have been successful in Web ...
Graph analysis algorithms such as PageRank and HITS have been successful in Web environments because...
The biomedical literature is extensively catalogued and indexed in MEDLINE. MEDLINE indexing is done...
Information overload is a significant problem for modern medicine. Searching MEDLINE for common topi...
This paper deals with the definitions, explanations and testing of the PageRank formula modified and...
Information retrieval techniques have been applied to biomedical research for a variety of purposes,...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether algorithms developed for the World Wide Web can be applied to the bi...
Abstract. Link analysis methods are used to estimate importance in graph-structured data. In that re...
During the last two decades, we easilly see that the World Wide Web's link structure is modeled as t...
Objective: A major problem faced in biomedical informatics involves how best to present information ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to suggest an alternative to the widely used Times Cited crit...
Medical literature has been an important information source for clinical professionals. As the body ...
In this paper, we propose a novel ranking scheme named Affinity Ranking (AR) to re-rank search resul...
This article has been accepted for publication in Database Published by Oxford University Press. Th...
Purpose: This paper is an investigation of the effectiveness of the method of clustering biomedical ...
Abstract Background Graph analysis algorithms such as PageRank and HITS have been successful in Web ...
Graph analysis algorithms such as PageRank and HITS have been successful in Web environments because...
The biomedical literature is extensively catalogued and indexed in MEDLINE. MEDLINE indexing is done...
Information overload is a significant problem for modern medicine. Searching MEDLINE for common topi...
This paper deals with the definitions, explanations and testing of the PageRank formula modified and...
Information retrieval techniques have been applied to biomedical research for a variety of purposes,...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether algorithms developed for the World Wide Web can be applied to the bi...
Abstract. Link analysis methods are used to estimate importance in graph-structured data. In that re...
During the last two decades, we easilly see that the World Wide Web's link structure is modeled as t...
Objective: A major problem faced in biomedical informatics involves how best to present information ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to suggest an alternative to the widely used Times Cited crit...
Medical literature has been an important information source for clinical professionals. As the body ...
In this paper, we propose a novel ranking scheme named Affinity Ranking (AR) to re-rank search resul...
This article has been accepted for publication in Database Published by Oxford University Press. Th...
Purpose: This paper is an investigation of the effectiveness of the method of clustering biomedical ...