Toward Exploratory Search in Biomedicine: Evaluating Document Clusters by MeSH as a Semantic Anchor
Abstract
The current mode of biomedical literature search is severely limited in effectively finding information relevant to specialists. A potential approach to solving this problem is exploratory search, which allows users to interactively navigate through a vast document collection. As the first step toward exploratory search for specialists in biomedicine, this paper develops a methodology to evaluate quality of document clusters. For this purpose, we incorporate human expertise into data set creation and evaluation framework by leveraging MeSH terms as semantic anchors. In addition, we investigate the benefit of full-text data for improving cluster quality.
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@article{arxiv.1812.02129,
title = {Toward Exploratory Search in Biomedicine: Evaluating Document Clusters by MeSH as a Semantic Anchor},
author = {Michael Segundo Ortiz and Kazuhiro Seki and Javed Mostafa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.02129},
year = {2018}
}
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This work is currently under consideration for the 17th World Congress of Medical and Health Informatics. Please follow the link for more information - http://www.medinfo-lyon.org/en/about-us/medinfo2019/