Semantic MEDLINE: An advanced information management application for biomedicine

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Abstract

To support more effective biomedical information management, Semantic MEDLINE integrates document retrieval, advanced natural language processing, automatic summarization and visualization into a single Web portal. The application is intended to help manage the results of PubMed searches by condensing core semantic content in the citations retrieved. Output is presented as a connected graph of semantic relations, with links to the original MEDLINE citations. The ability to connect salient information across documents helps users keep up with the research literature and discover connections which might otherwise go unnoticed. Semantic MEDLINE can make an impact on biomedicine by supporting scientific discovery and the timely translation of insights from basic research into advances in clinical practice and patient care. Semantic MEDLINE is illustrated here with recent research on the clock genes. © 2011 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.

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Rindflesch, T. C., Kilicoglu, H., Fiszman, M., Rosemblat, G., & Shin, D. (2011). Semantic MEDLINE: An advanced information management application for biomedicine. In Information Services and Use (Vol. 31, pp. 15–21). https://doi.org/10.3233/ISU-2011-0627

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