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Sometimes the apple does fall far from the tree: a case study on automatic indexing precision errors in PubMed [PDF]
Objective: This case study identifies the presence and prevalence of precision indexing errors in a subset of automatically indexed MEDLINE records in PubMed (specifically, all MEDLINE records automatically indexed with the MeSH term Malus, the genus ...
Paije Wilson
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Automatic inference of indexing rules for MEDLINE [PDF]
Background: Indexing is a crucial step in any information retrieval system. In MEDLINE, a widely used database of the biomedical literature, the indexing process involves the selection of Medical Subject Headings in order to describe the subject matter ...
Shooshan Sonya E +2 more
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The road from manual to automatic semantic indexing of biomedical literature: a 10 years journey
Biomedical experts are facing challenges in keeping up with the vast amount of biomedical knowledge published daily. With millions of citations added to databases like MEDLINE/PubMed each year, efficiently accessing relevant information becomes crucial ...
Anastasia Krithara +4 more
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An innovative automatic indexing method for Arabic text
Automatic indexing and text retrieval methods for languages have been studied for a long time. Automatic indexing is a process of extracting words from a document to classify the documents per subject and to enhance the information retrieval process ...
Ramzi A. Haraty +3 more
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The Use of Automatic Indexing for Authority Control
Thesaurus-based automatic indexing and automatic authority control share common ground as word-matching processes. To demonstrate the resemblance, an experimental system utilizing automatic indexing as its core process was implemented to perform ...
Martin Dillon +3 more
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The trend of learning from videos instead of documents has increased. There could be hundreds and thousands of videos on a single topic, with varying degrees of context, content, and depth of the topic.
Mehul Mahrishi +5 more
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An automatic bibliography indexing programme
A relatively simple FORTRAN IV programme, designed for a small computer, for author and key-word indexes to bibliographic records is described, and examples of output are given. It is compared with some other systems.
J. W. Morris
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Indexing from Manual to Web Era [PDF]
The study provides an understanding of index term characteristics In range of paragraphs. This study indicates that the nature of two indexing systems is different.
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Exploration and Practice of Classification Indexing Combined with Large Language Models [PDF]
[Purpose/Significance] Document classification is one of the fundamental tasks of information service institutions such as libraries. The limited human resources make it challenging to categorize the vast number of documents, and the current automatic ...
JIANG Peng, REN Yan, ZHU Beiling
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Stemming as a basis for some non-conventional methods of information retrieval
The article presents various techniques of stemming, arguing that they are the most important phase in preparing the text for inclusion into full-text databases, especially those using non-Boolean search models.
Polona Vilar, Jure Dimec
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