AbstractThe rapid growth of biomedical literature is evident in the increasing size of the MEDLINE research database. Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), a controlled set of keywords, are used to index all the citations contained in the database to facilitate search and retrieval. This volume of citations calls for efficient tools to assist indexers at the US National Library of Medicine (NLM). Currently, the Medical Text Indexer (MTI) system provides assistance by recommending MeSH terms based on the title and abstract of an article using a combination of distributional and vocabulary-based methods. In this paper, we evaluate a novel approach toward indexer assistance by using nearest neighbor classification in combination with Reflective Ran...
Medical document indexing can benefit from both automation and human feedback. This research develop...
Abstract Index terms are an important component in considering a scientific topic. In a real sense, ...
AbstractInformation overload is a problem for users of MEDLINE, the database of biomedical literatur...
AbstractThe rapid growth of biomedical literature is evident in the increasing size of the MEDLINE r...
AbstractThe volume of biomedical literature has experienced explosive growth in recent years. This i...
Many manual biomedical annotation tasks can be categorized as instances of the typical multi-label c...
We describe a classifier-enhanced nearest neighbor approach to assigning Medical Subject Headings (M...
AbstractThe discovery of implicit connections between terms that do not occur together in any scient...
Due to the large yearly growth of MEDLINE, MeSH in-dexing is becoming a more difficult task for a re...
The US National Library of Medicine (NLM) uses the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) (seeNote 1 ) to i...
Abstract Background MeSH indexing is the task of assigning relevant MeSH terms based on a manual rea...
The biomedical literature is extensively catalogued and indexed in MEDLINE. MEDLINE indexing is done...
AbstractMedical Subject Headings (MeSH) are used to index the majority of databases generated by the...
This paper first describes the methodology of journal descriptor (JD) ndexing, based on human indexi...
The Medical Text Indexer (MTI) is a program for producing MeSHindexing recommendations. It is the ma...
Medical document indexing can benefit from both automation and human feedback. This research develop...
Abstract Index terms are an important component in considering a scientific topic. In a real sense, ...
AbstractInformation overload is a problem for users of MEDLINE, the database of biomedical literatur...
AbstractThe rapid growth of biomedical literature is evident in the increasing size of the MEDLINE r...
AbstractThe volume of biomedical literature has experienced explosive growth in recent years. This i...
Many manual biomedical annotation tasks can be categorized as instances of the typical multi-label c...
We describe a classifier-enhanced nearest neighbor approach to assigning Medical Subject Headings (M...
AbstractThe discovery of implicit connections between terms that do not occur together in any scient...
Due to the large yearly growth of MEDLINE, MeSH in-dexing is becoming a more difficult task for a re...
The US National Library of Medicine (NLM) uses the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) (seeNote 1 ) to i...
Abstract Background MeSH indexing is the task of assigning relevant MeSH terms based on a manual rea...
The biomedical literature is extensively catalogued and indexed in MEDLINE. MEDLINE indexing is done...
AbstractMedical Subject Headings (MeSH) are used to index the majority of databases generated by the...
This paper first describes the methodology of journal descriptor (JD) ndexing, based on human indexi...
The Medical Text Indexer (MTI) is a program for producing MeSHindexing recommendations. It is the ma...
Medical document indexing can benefit from both automation and human feedback. This research develop...
Abstract Index terms are an important component in considering a scientific topic. In a real sense, ...
AbstractInformation overload is a problem for users of MEDLINE, the database of biomedical literatur...