| Literature DB >> 22595092 |
Jaehoon Choi1, Donghyeon Kim, Seongsoon Kim, Sunwon Lee, Kyubum Lee, Jaewoo Kang.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There exist many academic search solutions and most of them can be put on either ends of spectrum: general-purpose search and domain-specific "deep" search systems. The general-purpose search systems, such as PubMed, offer flexible query interface, but churn out a list of matching documents that users have to go through the results in order to find the answers to their queries. On the other hand, the "deep" search systems, such as PPI Finder and iHOP, return the precompiled results in a structured way. Their results, however, are often found only within some predefined contexts. In order to alleviate these problems, we introduce a new search engine, BOSS, Biomedical Object Search System.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22595092 PMCID: PMC3339395 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6947-12-S1-S7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Inform Decis Mak ISSN: 1472-6947 Impact factor: 2.796
Figure 1BOSS result pages for query "EGFR inhibitors". (1) The main result page presenting the ranked list of objects that match to the query (2) The detail page for object EGFR.
Figure 2System workflow. BOSS has been built on top of a conventional search engine architecture with minor modification. The modified components are highlighted in red boxes.
The feature set used in BOSS
| relation-type | NEGATIVE | FULL-STOP | BREAK-DOWN | DECREASE | INCREASE | START |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| relation-type | ADDITION | ASSEMBLY | UNSPECIFIED | POSITIVE | ||
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The feature set is constructed by augmenting the frequency-based feature set with a popular relation-type ontology, BioInfer. The underlined features represent ones existing in both the frequency-based set and BioInfer. The bold features represent ones existing in the frequency-based set but not in BioInfer. Lastly, the italic features are ones existing in BioInfer but not in the frequency-based set.
Figure 3A use case with query "acute myeloid leukemia". (1) The main result page (2) Detail page in query context (3) Detail page w/co-occurring object in query context (4) Detail page w/selected interaction in query context (5) Query-independent detail page (6) Query-independent detail page w/co-occurring object (7) Query-independent detail page w/selected interaction.