一个工具,支持用户驱动的摘要,钻取和浏览PubMed搜索结果。

Neil R Smalheiser, Wei Zhou, Vetle I Torvik
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背景:PubMed旨在提供讨论给定主题的论文的快速、全面的检索。然而,由于PubMed没有进一步组织搜索输出,用户很难根据非主题维度掌握检索文献的概况,很难深入查找与特定个人需求相关的个别文章,也很难浏览集合。结果:在本文中,我们介绍了Anne O'Tate,一个基于网络的工具,它处理从PubMed检索到的文章,并根据预定义的类别(如标题或摘要中发现的“最重要”单词)向用户显示文章的多个方面;主题;期刊;作者;出版年;和从属关系。单击给定的项目将打开一个新窗口,其中显示包含该项目的所有论文。用户可以通过逐步深入分类来进行导航,例如,可以先根据作者姓名来限制文章,然后根据隶属关系来限制该子集。或者,您可以扩展小的文章集,以显示最密切相关的文章。我们还实现了一种新颖的按主题集群的方法,该方法生成了一组简明的主题,涵盖了大多数检索到的文章。结论:Anne O'Tate是一个集成的通用工具,用于总结、深入和浏览PubMed搜索结果,适应广泛的生物医学用户和需求。它可以在4处访问。本文的同行评议和编辑事宜由Aaron Cohen负责。
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Anne O'Tate: A tool to support user-driven summarization, drill-down and browsing of PubMed search results.

Background: PubMed is designed to provide rapid, comprehensive retrieval of papers that discuss a given topic. However, because PubMed does not organize the search output further, it is difficult for users to grasp an overview of the retrieved literature according to non-topical dimensions, to drill-down to find individual articles relevant to a particular individual's need, or to browse the collection.

Results: In this paper, we present Anne O'Tate, a web-based tool that processes articles retrieved from PubMed and displays multiple aspects of the articles to the user, according to pre-defined categories such as the "most important" words found in titles or abstracts; topics; journals; authors; publication years; and affiliations. Clicking on a given item opens a new window that displays all papers that contain that item. One can navigate by drilling down through the categories progressively, e.g., one can first restrict the articles according to author name and then restrict that subset by affiliation. Alternatively, one can expand small sets of articles to display the most closely related articles. We also implemented a novel cluster-by-topic method that generates a concise set of topics covering most of the retrieved articles.

Conclusion: Anne O'Tate is an integrated, generic tool for summarization, drill-down and browsing of PubMed search results that accommodates a wide range of biomedical users and needs. It can be accessed at 4. Peer review and editorial matters for this article were handled by Aaron Cohen.

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