Title of article
Exploring the Unexplored: Identifying Implicit and Indirect Descriptions of Biomedical Terminologies Based on Multifaceted Weighting Combinations
Author/Authors
Choi, Sung-Pil Department of Library and Information Science - Kyonggi University - Gwanggyosan-ro - Yeongtong-gu - Suwon-si - Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
Pages
11
From page
1
To page
11
Abstract
In order to achieve relevant scholarly information from the biomedical databases, researchers generally use technical terms as
queries such as proteins, genes, diseases, and other biomedical descriptors. However, the technical terms have limits as query terms
because there are so many indirect and conceptual expressions denoting them in scientific literatures. Combinatorial weighting
schemes are proposed as an initial approach to this problem, which utilize various indexing and weighting methods and their
combinations. In the experiments based on the proposed system and previously constructed evaluation collection, this approach
showed promising results in that one could continually locate new relevant expressions by combining the proposed weighting
schemes. Furthermore, it could be ascertained that the most outperforming binary combinations of the weighting schemes, showing
the inherent traits of the weighting schemes, could be complementary to each other and it is possible to find hidden relevant
documents based on the proposed methods.
Keywords
Terminologies , Multifaceted , Unexplored , continually
Journal title
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Serial Year
2016
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2606680
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