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Interest propagation for knowledge extraction and representation.

Francesca Mulas1, Elisa del Fabbro, Blaz Zupan, Riccardo Bellazzi.   

Abstract

Due to the increasing number of available biomedical data repositories, providing a comprehensive and intuitive access to information is still a demanding task for Information Retrieval systems. In this work we present an interactive data exploration system that retrieves relevant information by propagating the user's interest within a network. The developed techniques have been applied to two different retrieval tasks useful for biomedical research: the prioritization of proteins related to a disease of interest and the search of publications in the literature. The method relies on a network of biomedical entities, scoring of entities of interest by the user, and score propagation. The assessment of the relevance of the retrieved information confirmed a high accuracy of the presented algorithms for both the domains considered.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23542994

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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Authors:  Chun Zeng; Francesca Mulas; Yinghui Sui; Tiffany Guan; Nathanael Miller; Yuliang Tan; Fenfen Liu; Wen Jin; Andrea C Carrano; Mark O Huising; Orian S Shirihai; Gene W Yeo; Maike Sander
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