Many users’ queries contain references to named entities, and this is particularly true in the medical field. Doctors express their information needs using medical entities as they are elements rich with information that helps to better target the relevant documents. At the same time, many resources have been recognized as a large container of medical entities and relationships between them such as clinical reports; which are medical texts written by doctors. In this paper, we present a query expansion method that uses medical entities and their semantic relations in the query context based on an external resource in OWL. The goal of this method is to evaluate the effectiveness of an information retrieval system to support doctors in access...
In the context of medical document retrieval, users often under-specified queries lead to undesired ...
Under-specified queries often lead to undesirable search results that do not contain the information...
The tremendously huge volume of biomedical literature, scientists' specific information needs, long ...
Many users’ queries contain references to named entities, and this is particularly true in the medic...
One of the challenges in medical information retrieval is the terminology gap between the documents ...
Abstract. This paper presents the first participation of the ERIAS team in task 3 of the ShARe/CLEF ...
Dealing with the medical terminology is a challenge when searching for patients based on the relevan...
Information Retrieval focuses on finding documents whose content matches with a user query from a la...
AbstractUtilizing external collections to improve retrieval performance is challenging research beca...
Abstract In recent years, information retrieval technology is widely used in the medical industry. H...
People are paying increasing attention to health information. Existing web search engines often fail...
In this paper, we present our participation in the Medical Records Track of TREC 2011. The goal of t...
Information Retrieval (IR) in the medical domain is considered as a challenging task for many reason...
La problématique de nos travaux de recherche se place dans le contexte de la RI textuelle sur le Web...
General search engines are still far from being effective in addressing complex consumer health quer...
In the context of medical document retrieval, users often under-specified queries lead to undesired ...
Under-specified queries often lead to undesirable search results that do not contain the information...
The tremendously huge volume of biomedical literature, scientists' specific information needs, long ...
Many users’ queries contain references to named entities, and this is particularly true in the medic...
One of the challenges in medical information retrieval is the terminology gap between the documents ...
Abstract. This paper presents the first participation of the ERIAS team in task 3 of the ShARe/CLEF ...
Dealing with the medical terminology is a challenge when searching for patients based on the relevan...
Information Retrieval focuses on finding documents whose content matches with a user query from a la...
AbstractUtilizing external collections to improve retrieval performance is challenging research beca...
Abstract In recent years, information retrieval technology is widely used in the medical industry. H...
People are paying increasing attention to health information. Existing web search engines often fail...
In this paper, we present our participation in the Medical Records Track of TREC 2011. The goal of t...
Information Retrieval (IR) in the medical domain is considered as a challenging task for many reason...
La problématique de nos travaux de recherche se place dans le contexte de la RI textuelle sur le Web...
General search engines are still far from being effective in addressing complex consumer health quer...
In the context of medical document retrieval, users often under-specified queries lead to undesired ...
Under-specified queries often lead to undesirable search results that do not contain the information...
The tremendously huge volume of biomedical literature, scientists' specific information needs, long ...