The research of query expansion based on medical terms reweighting in medical information retrieval

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In recent years, information retrieval technology is widely used in the medical industry. How to effectively retrieve electronic medical record has become a hot issue in the field of information retrieval. Medical terms occupy an important position in the electronic medical record (EMR) retrieval, and they are usually used to limit the retrieval conditions, so they suggest the user’s search intention. Aiming at the importance of medical terms, a method of query reformulation based on medical term reweighting is proposed to improve the performance of EMR retrieval. Firstly, the method filtrates medical terms from the origin query. Then, each medical term is weighted by its own self-information which can be estimated from the document set. Finally, the new query is constructed by combining the weighted medical terms and origin query proportionally. Experimental results on the TREC dataset show that our method performed above the baseline in three performance metrics: MAP (+ 14.2%), bpref (+ 8.0%), and P@10 (+ 9.6%).

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Diao, L., Yan, H., Li, F., Song, S., Lei, G., & Wang, F. (2018). The research of query expansion based on medical terms reweighting in medical information retrieval. Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2018(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13638-018-1124-3

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