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Knowledge-based query expansion to support scenario-specific retrieval of medical free text (2005)
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Chu, Wesley W. Liu, Zhenyu |
| Description | Information Retrieval |
| Abstract | In retrieving medical free text, users are often interested in answers pertinent to certain scenarios that correspond to common tasks performed in medical practice, e.g., treatment ordiagnosis of a disease. A major challenge in handling such queries is that scenario terms in the query (e.g. treatment) are often too general to match specialized terms in relevant documents (e.g. chemotherapy). In this paper, we propose a knowledge-based query expansion method that exploits the UMLS knowledge source to append the original query with additional terms that are specifically relevant to the query’s scenario(s). We compared the proposed method with traditional statistical expansion that expands terms which are statistically correlated but not necessarily scenario specific. Our study on two standard testbeds shows that the knowledge-based method, by providing scenario-specific expansion, yields notable improvements over the statistical method in terms of average precision-recall. On the OHSUMED testbed, for example, the improvement is more than 5 % averaging over all scenario-specific queries studied and about 10 % for queries that mention certain scenarios, such astreatment of a disease anddifferential diagnosis of a symptom/disease. 1 |
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| Publisher Date | 2005-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Additional Term Scenario-specific Expansion Scenario Specific Ohsumed Testbed Query Scenario Scenario-specific Query Symptom Disease Scenario Term Standard Testbeds Original Query Disease Anddifferential Diagnosis Yield Notable Improvement Umls Knowledge Source Specialized Term Knowledge-based Query Expansion Method Scenario-specific Retrieval Major Challenge Treatment Ordiagnosis Medical Practice Knowledge-based Query Expansion Relevant Document Knowledge-based Method Common Task Certain Scenario Traditional Statistical Expansion Statistical Method Medical Free Text |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |