Background: Finding articles related to a publication of interest remains a challenge in the Life Sciences domain as the number of scientific publications grows day by day. Publication repositories such as PubMed and Elsevier provides a list of similar articles. There, similarity is commonly calculated based on title, abstract and some keywords assigned to articles. Here we present the datasets and algorithms used in Biolinks. Biolinks uses ontological concepts extracted from publication and makes it possible to calculate a distribution score according to semantic groups as well as a semantic similarity based on either all identified annotations or narrowed to one or more particular semantic groups. Biolinks supports both title and abstract...
BackgroundWe investigate the accuracy of different similarity approaches for clustering over two mil...
Currently, the conventional channel for reporting scientific results is the Web electronic publishin...
Graph analysis algorithms such as PageRank and HITS have been successful in Web environments because...
Background: Finding articles related to a publication of interest remains a challenge in the Life Sc...
Background Despite the dissemination of scientific publications, most of their information remains ...
Motivation Although full-text articles are provided by the publishers in electronic formats, it rem...
AbstractMotivationAlthough full-text articles are provided by the publishers in electronic formats, ...
Abstract Background Understanding semantic relatedness and similarity between biomedical terms has a...
Background: Semantic relatedness is a measure that quantifies the strength of a semantic link betwee...
Semantic relatedness is a measure that quantifies the strength of a semantic link between two concep...
Purpose: This paper is an investigation of the effectiveness of the method of clustering biomedical ...
In many areas of academic publishing, there is an explosion of literature, and sub-division of field...
The increasing pace of biotechnological advances produced an unprecedented amount of both experiment...
An ever-increasing amount of data and semantic knowledge in the domain of life sciences is bringing ...
We investigate the accuracy of different similarity approaches for clustering over two million biome...
BackgroundWe investigate the accuracy of different similarity approaches for clustering over two mil...
Currently, the conventional channel for reporting scientific results is the Web electronic publishin...
Graph analysis algorithms such as PageRank and HITS have been successful in Web environments because...
Background: Finding articles related to a publication of interest remains a challenge in the Life Sc...
Background Despite the dissemination of scientific publications, most of their information remains ...
Motivation Although full-text articles are provided by the publishers in electronic formats, it rem...
AbstractMotivationAlthough full-text articles are provided by the publishers in electronic formats, ...
Abstract Background Understanding semantic relatedness and similarity between biomedical terms has a...
Background: Semantic relatedness is a measure that quantifies the strength of a semantic link betwee...
Semantic relatedness is a measure that quantifies the strength of a semantic link between two concep...
Purpose: This paper is an investigation of the effectiveness of the method of clustering biomedical ...
In many areas of academic publishing, there is an explosion of literature, and sub-division of field...
The increasing pace of biotechnological advances produced an unprecedented amount of both experiment...
An ever-increasing amount of data and semantic knowledge in the domain of life sciences is bringing ...
We investigate the accuracy of different similarity approaches for clustering over two million biome...
BackgroundWe investigate the accuracy of different similarity approaches for clustering over two mil...
Currently, the conventional channel for reporting scientific results is the Web electronic publishin...
Graph analysis algorithms such as PageRank and HITS have been successful in Web environments because...