Community-generated text corpora can be a valuable resource to extract consumer health vocabulary (CHV) and link them to professional terminologies and alternative variants. In this research, we propose a pattern-based text-mining approach to identify pairs of CHV and professional terms from Wikipedia, a large text corpus created and maintained by the community. A novel measure, leveraging the ratio of frequency of occurrence, was used to differentiate consumer terms from professional terms. We empirically evaluated the applicability of this approach using a large data sample consisting of MedLine abstracts and all posts from an online health forum, MedHelp. The results show that the proposed approach is able to identify synonymous pairs an...
More and more health consumers are actively seeking healthcare information online in the past few ye...
none3noBest Paper Award of the Conference. DATA 2020 received 70 paper submissions from 31 countries...
Abstract: Online health information use is increasing, but can be too difficult for consumers. We cr...
Community-generated text corpora can be a valuable resource to extract consumer health vocabulary (C...
Background Clear language makes communication easier between any two parties. A layman may have diff...
Abstract Background Health professionals and consumers use different terms to express medical events...
Background: The development of consumer health information applications such as health education web...
Seeking health information online has become very popular. Despite this popularity, health consumers...
Seeking health information online has become very popular. Despite this popularity, health consumers...
Despite various efforts to improve reliability of health care material on the world wide web in rece...
Online health communities play an increasingly prevalent role for patients and are the source of a g...
The development of Web 2.0 techniques has led to the prosperity of online communities, which spread ...
This publication was submitted to the NIPS 2016 Workshop on Machine Learning for Health. The Medlin...
Reviewer: Patrick, Timothy[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent vers...
Abstract-Text mining is nothing but extracting useful information from text. The information to be e...
More and more health consumers are actively seeking healthcare information online in the past few ye...
none3noBest Paper Award of the Conference. DATA 2020 received 70 paper submissions from 31 countries...
Abstract: Online health information use is increasing, but can be too difficult for consumers. We cr...
Community-generated text corpora can be a valuable resource to extract consumer health vocabulary (C...
Background Clear language makes communication easier between any two parties. A layman may have diff...
Abstract Background Health professionals and consumers use different terms to express medical events...
Background: The development of consumer health information applications such as health education web...
Seeking health information online has become very popular. Despite this popularity, health consumers...
Seeking health information online has become very popular. Despite this popularity, health consumers...
Despite various efforts to improve reliability of health care material on the world wide web in rece...
Online health communities play an increasingly prevalent role for patients and are the source of a g...
The development of Web 2.0 techniques has led to the prosperity of online communities, which spread ...
This publication was submitted to the NIPS 2016 Workshop on Machine Learning for Health. The Medlin...
Reviewer: Patrick, Timothy[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent vers...
Abstract-Text mining is nothing but extracting useful information from text. The information to be e...
More and more health consumers are actively seeking healthcare information online in the past few ye...
none3noBest Paper Award of the Conference. DATA 2020 received 70 paper submissions from 31 countries...
Abstract: Online health information use is increasing, but can be too difficult for consumers. We cr...