The aim of this work is to evaluate a set of indexing and retrieval strategies based on the integration of several biomedical terminologies on the available TREC Genomics collections for an ad hoc information retrieval (IR) task. Materials and methods: We propose a multi-terminology based concept extraction approach to selecting best concepts from free text by means of voting techniques. We instantiate this general approach on four terminologies (MeSH, SNOMED, ICD-10 and GO). We particularly focus on the effect of integrating terminologies into a biomedical IR process, and the utility of using voting techniques for combining the extracted concepts from each document in order to provide a list of unique concepts. Results: Experimental studie...
Manually assigned subject terms, such as Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) in the health domain, descr...
The 2006 TREC Genomics evaluation focuses on document, passage and aspect retrieval in the genomics ...
Our Genomics experiments mainly focus on addressing three major problems in biomedical information ...
International audienceThe aim of this work is to evaluate a set of indexing and retrieval strategies...
This paper describes our participation in the TREC 2005 Genomics track. We took part in the ad hoc r...
In this thesis we investigate the possibility to integrate domain-specific knowledge into biomedical...
In this thesis we investigate the possibility to integrate domain-specific knowledge into biomedical...
In ad hoc querying of document collections, current approaches to ranking primarily rely on identify...
International audienceIt is well known that the main objective of conceptual retrieval models is to ...
Due to the great variation of biological names in biomedical text, appropriate tokenization is an im...
The tremendously huge volume of biomedical literature, scientists' specific information needs, long ...
Paper presented at the 2006 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Taipei,...
Présenté lors de l'European Conference on Information Retrieval 2011International audienceIn the con...
Information retrieval (IR) methods are an indispensable tool in the current landscape of exponential...
In this paper we discuss how terminological knowledge extracted from biomedical databases can be use...
Manually assigned subject terms, such as Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) in the health domain, descr...
The 2006 TREC Genomics evaluation focuses on document, passage and aspect retrieval in the genomics ...
Our Genomics experiments mainly focus on addressing three major problems in biomedical information ...
International audienceThe aim of this work is to evaluate a set of indexing and retrieval strategies...
This paper describes our participation in the TREC 2005 Genomics track. We took part in the ad hoc r...
In this thesis we investigate the possibility to integrate domain-specific knowledge into biomedical...
In this thesis we investigate the possibility to integrate domain-specific knowledge into biomedical...
In ad hoc querying of document collections, current approaches to ranking primarily rely on identify...
International audienceIt is well known that the main objective of conceptual retrieval models is to ...
Due to the great variation of biological names in biomedical text, appropriate tokenization is an im...
The tremendously huge volume of biomedical literature, scientists' specific information needs, long ...
Paper presented at the 2006 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Taipei,...
Présenté lors de l'European Conference on Information Retrieval 2011International audienceIn the con...
Information retrieval (IR) methods are an indispensable tool in the current landscape of exponential...
In this paper we discuss how terminological knowledge extracted from biomedical databases can be use...
Manually assigned subject terms, such as Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) in the health domain, descr...
The 2006 TREC Genomics evaluation focuses on document, passage and aspect retrieval in the genomics ...
Our Genomics experiments mainly focus on addressing three major problems in biomedical information ...