AbstractAlthough biomedical information available in articles and patents is increasing exponentially, we continue to rely on the same information retrieval methods and use very few keywords to search millions of documents. We are developing a fundamentally different approach for finding much more precise and complete information with a single query using predicates instead of keywords for both query and document representation. Predicates are triples that are more complex datastructures than keywords and contain more structured information. To make optimal use of them, we developed a new predicate-based vector space model and query-document similarity function with adjusted tf-idf and boost function. Using a test bed of 107,367 PubMed abst...
Paper presented at the 2006 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Taipei,...
In the context of the bioCADDIE challenge addressing information retrieval of biomedical datasets, w...
Objective: Most of the current search engines follow informal keyword based search. Finding the user...
AbstractAlthough biomedical information available in articles and patents is increasing exponentiall...
A search engine that supports finding precise biomedical statements, but also complementary, and con...
We describe a new biomedical search engine that enables visual searching and utilises predicates ins...
Abstract—Many complex information needs that arise in biomedical disciplines require exploring multi...
Many complex information needs that arise in biomedical disciplines require exploring multiple docum...
Information retrieval techniques have been applied to biomedical research for a variety of purposes,...
The high heterogeneity of biomedical vocabulary is a major obstacle for information retrieval in lar...
The tremendously huge volume of biomedical literature, scientists' specific information needs, long ...
Much has been written recently about the need for effective tools and methods for mining the wealth ...
While publication rate of the biomedical literature has been growing steadily during the last decade...
Motivation: Searching for precise terms and terminological definitions in the biomedical data space ...
Document recommendation systems for locating relevant literature have mostly relied on methods devel...
Paper presented at the 2006 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Taipei,...
In the context of the bioCADDIE challenge addressing information retrieval of biomedical datasets, w...
Objective: Most of the current search engines follow informal keyword based search. Finding the user...
AbstractAlthough biomedical information available in articles and patents is increasing exponentiall...
A search engine that supports finding precise biomedical statements, but also complementary, and con...
We describe a new biomedical search engine that enables visual searching and utilises predicates ins...
Abstract—Many complex information needs that arise in biomedical disciplines require exploring multi...
Many complex information needs that arise in biomedical disciplines require exploring multiple docum...
Information retrieval techniques have been applied to biomedical research for a variety of purposes,...
The high heterogeneity of biomedical vocabulary is a major obstacle for information retrieval in lar...
The tremendously huge volume of biomedical literature, scientists' specific information needs, long ...
Much has been written recently about the need for effective tools and methods for mining the wealth ...
While publication rate of the biomedical literature has been growing steadily during the last decade...
Motivation: Searching for precise terms and terminological definitions in the biomedical data space ...
Document recommendation systems for locating relevant literature have mostly relied on methods devel...
Paper presented at the 2006 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Taipei,...
In the context of the bioCADDIE challenge addressing information retrieval of biomedical datasets, w...
Objective: Most of the current search engines follow informal keyword based search. Finding the user...