Literature Review in Computational Linguistics Issues in the Developing Field of Consumer Informatics

Author(s):  
Ki Jung Lee

With the increased use of Internet, a large number of consumers first consult on line resources for their healthcare decisions. The problem of the existing information structure primarily lies in the fact that the vocabulary used in consumer queries is intrinsically different from the vocabulary represented in medical literature. Consequently, the medical information retrieval often provides poor search results. Since consumers make medical decisions based on the search results, building an effective information retrieval system becomes an essential issue. By reviewing the foundational concepts and application components of medical information retrieval, this paper will contribute to a body of research that seeks appropriate answers to a question like “How can we design a medical information retrieval system that can satisfy consumer’s information needs?”

2011 ◽  
pp. 226-232
Author(s):  
Ki Jung Lee

With the increased use of Internet, a large number of consumers first consult on line resources for their healthcare decisions. The problem of the existing information structure primarily lies in the fact that the vocabulary used in consumer queries is intrinsically different from the vocabulary represented in medical literature. Consequently, the medical information retrieval often provides poor search results. Since consumers make medical decisions based on the search results, building an effective information retrieval system becomes an essential issue. By reviewing the foundational concepts and application components of medical information retrieval, this paper will contribute to a body of research that seeks appropriate answers to a question like “How can we design a medical information retrieval system that can satisfy consumer’s information needs?”


1997 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Rodney Long ◽  
Stanley R. Pillemer ◽  
Reva C. Lawrence ◽  
Gin-Hua Goh ◽  
Leif Neve ◽  
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1968 ◽  
Vol 7 (01) ◽  
pp. 8-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Jacobs

This paper describes a system for dealing with a certain kind of textual information. The system has been in operation for about one and a half years. It also indicates the nature of a new and greatly expanded system presently under development.The first system consists essentially of three parts, of which the most important is a thesaurus processor. The assumption is made that document content depends only on word content and that word relationships are defined by an hierarchical structure. The function of the thesaurus processor is to provide a simple language for developing and changing the thesaurus, whenever change is necessary. The remaining parts of the first system are a document processor for updating document files, and a search processor for batch requests which must scan the entire document file. Some statistics are given on performance of the system.The second system includes a thesaurus processor of expanded capability. It also includes a newly developed search language, which can be used to scan records for complex patterns of events. Input-output processing of records and of search results is left to the user of the system.


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