AbstractThere is a need to provide a more effective user interface to facilitate non-domain experts’ health information seeking in authoritative online databases such as MEDLINE. We developed a new topic cluster based information navigation system called SimMed. Instead of offering a list of documents, SimMed presents users with a list of ranked clusters. Topically similar documents are grouped together to provide users with a better overview of the search results and to support exploration of similar literature within a cluster. We conducted an empirical user study to compare SimMed to a traditional document list based search interface. A total of 42 study participants were recruited to use both interfaces for health information exploratio...
Background: Diverse users need to search health and medical literature to satisfy open-ended goals s...
This research will examine how health care consumers use a prototype interface that supports underst...
OBJECTIVE: The utility of biomedical information retrieval environments can be severely limited when...
Controlled vocabularies such as Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) have been extensively used to organi...
The study adopts a naturalistic approach to investigate users' interaction with a browsable MeSH (me...
This paper reports findings on desirable interface features for different search tasks in the biomed...
Health information portals (HIP) are now common place. Governments and other health agencies are usi...
Medical domain is a huge scientific domain where a large amount of data is available for analysis an...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Doc'CISMeF (DC) is a semantic search engine used to ...
Biomedical searching strategies are ever more complex in the nowadays “information deluge” context. ...
Healthcare professionals and lay people are challenged by the availability and plethora of health in...
Health information portals (HIP) are now common place. Governments and other health agencies are usi...
Carterette, Benjamin A.Health care practitioners seek out relevant information about providing the b...
This paper describes the comparative evaluation of an experimental automated text summarization syst...
More than ever, update of knowledge and decision making in health care are based on the use of recen...
Background: Diverse users need to search health and medical literature to satisfy open-ended goals s...
This research will examine how health care consumers use a prototype interface that supports underst...
OBJECTIVE: The utility of biomedical information retrieval environments can be severely limited when...
Controlled vocabularies such as Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) have been extensively used to organi...
The study adopts a naturalistic approach to investigate users' interaction with a browsable MeSH (me...
This paper reports findings on desirable interface features for different search tasks in the biomed...
Health information portals (HIP) are now common place. Governments and other health agencies are usi...
Medical domain is a huge scientific domain where a large amount of data is available for analysis an...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Doc'CISMeF (DC) is a semantic search engine used to ...
Biomedical searching strategies are ever more complex in the nowadays “information deluge” context. ...
Healthcare professionals and lay people are challenged by the availability and plethora of health in...
Health information portals (HIP) are now common place. Governments and other health agencies are usi...
Carterette, Benjamin A.Health care practitioners seek out relevant information about providing the b...
This paper describes the comparative evaluation of an experimental automated text summarization syst...
More than ever, update of knowledge and decision making in health care are based on the use of recen...
Background: Diverse users need to search health and medical literature to satisfy open-ended goals s...
This research will examine how health care consumers use a prototype interface that supports underst...
OBJECTIVE: The utility of biomedical information retrieval environments can be severely limited when...