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Situated Question Answering in the Clinical Domain
via Liberating the literature by Jon Brassey on May 03, 2008
I'm finding myself increasingly drawn to computer/statistical techniques for helping in the Q&A service. Many papers, such as highlighted below, look at answering the question; my main interested - currently - is in using sematic analysis in updating clinical questions.Situated Question Answering in the Clinical Domain: Selecting the Best Drug Treatment for DiseasesAbstract: Unlike...
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Improving search on TRIP
via Liberating the literature by Jon Brassey on May 05, 2008
We have just released a major improvement in the TRIP search results.This has been brought about by the refinement of our 'text cutoff tool'. Prior to this introduction a search would return every result that contained the search terms. So a search of acute kidney injury returned the CKS guideline on ankles and sprains! I imagine most people would agree that that is not even an average...
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Quality standards in Q&A
via Liberating the literature by Jon Brassey on May 14, 2008
At the start of the week I had the pleasure of presenting at the 2008 Clinical Librarian Study Day. I was tasked with talking about quality standards in Q&A. This was a tough subject to do justice. I've worked hard for ten years on Q&A yet had never really thought about 'standards'. So it took a while to distill my thinking into reasonable standards.I came up with two types of...
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