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Recommending images of user interests from the biomedical literature

  • University of Tennessee
  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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摘要

Every year hundreds of thousands of biomedical images are published in journals and conferences. Consequently, finding images relevant to one's interests becomes an ever daunting task. This vast amount of literature creates a need for intelligent and easy-to-use tools that can help researchers effectively navigate through the content corpus and conveniently locate materials of their interests. Traditionally, literature search tools allow users to query content using topic keywords. However, manual query composition is often time and energy consuming. A better system would be one that can automatically deliver relevant content to a researcher without having the end user manually manifest one's search intent and interests via search queries. Such a computer-aided assistance for information access can be provided by a system that first determines a researcher's interests automatically and then recommends images relevant to the person's interests accordingly. The technology can greatly improve a researcher's ability to stay up to date in their fields of study by allowing them to effciently browse images and documents matching their needs and interests among the vast amount of the biomedical literature. A prototype system implementation of the technology can be accessed via http://www.smartdataware.com.

源语言英语
主期刊名Medical Imaging 2013
主期刊副标题Advanced PACS-Based Imaging Informatics and Therapeutic Applications
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2013
已对外发布
活动Medical Imaging 2013: Advanced PACS-Based Imaging Informatics and Therapeutic Applications - Lake Buena Vista, FL, 美国
期限: 12 2月 201314 2月 2013

出版系列

姓名Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE
8674
ISSN(印刷版)1605-7422

会议

会议Medical Imaging 2013: Advanced PACS-Based Imaging Informatics and Therapeutic Applications
国家/地区美国
Lake Buena Vista, FL
时期12/02/1314/02/13

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