Semantic Predications for Complex Information Needs in Biomedical Literature.

IEEE Int Conf Bioinform Biomed Workshops

National Library of Medicine, Bethesda MD 20894, USA.

Published: January 2011

Many complex information needs that arise in biomedical disciplines require exploring multiple documents in order to obtain information. While traditional information retrieval techniques that return a single ranked list of documents are quite common for such tasks, they may not always be adequate. The main issue is that ranked lists typically impose a significant burden on users to filter out irrelevant documents. Additionally, users must intuitively reformulate their search query when relevant documents have not been not highly ranked. Furthermore, even after interesting documents have been selected, very few mechanisms exist that enable document-to-document transitions. In this paper, we demonstrate the utility of assertions extracted from biomedical text (called semantic predications) to facilitate retrieving relevant documents for complex information needs. Our approach offers an alternative to query reformulation by establishing a framework for transitioning from one document to another. We evaluate this novel knowledge-driven approach using precision and recall metrics on the 2006 TREC Genomics Track.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4330970PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/BIBM.2011.23DOI Listing

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