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Anne O’Tate: Value-added PubMed search engine for analysis and text mining

机译:Anne O'tate:增值的PubMed搜索引擎用于分析和文本挖掘

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Over a decade ago, we introduced Anne O’Tate, a free, public web-based tool http://arrowsmith.psych.uic.edu/cgi-bin/arrowsmith_uic/AnneOTate.cgi to support user-driven summarization, drill-down and mining of search results from PubMed, the leading search engine for biomedical literature. A set of hotlinked buttons allows the user to sort and rank retrieved articles according to important words in titles and abstracts; topics; author names; affiliations; journal names; publication year; and clustered by topic. Any result can be further mined by choosing any other button, and small search results can be expanded to include related articles. It has been deployed continuously, serving a wide range of biomedical users and needs, and over time has also served as a platform to support the creation of new tools that address additional needs. Here we describe the current, greatly expanded implementation of Anne O’Tate, which has added additional buttons to provide new functionalities: We now allow users to sort and rank search results by important phrases contained in titles and abstracts; the number of authors listed on the article; and pairs of topics that co-occur significantly more than chance. We also display articles according to NLM-indexed publication types, as well as according to 50 different publication types and study designs as predicted by a novel machine learning-based model. Furthermore, users can import search results into two new tools: e) Mine the Gap!, which identifies pairs of topics that are under-represented within set of the search results, and f) Citation Cloud, which for any given article, allows users to visualize the set of articles that cite it; that are cited by it; that are co-cited with it; and that are bibliographically coupled to it. We invite the scientific community to explore how Anne O’Tate can assist in analyzing biomedical literature, in a variety of use cases.
机译:在十年前,我们介绍了安妮,自由,公共网络的工具http://arrowsmith.psych.uic.edu/cgi-bin/arrowsmith_uic/anneotate.cgi支持用户驱动的汇总,钻取 - 从PubMed,领先的生物医学文献中搜索引擎的搜索结果的下降和挖掘。一组热链接按钮允许用户根据标题和摘要中的重要单词进行排序和排名检索的文章;话题;作者姓名;隶属关系;日记名称;出版年份;并被主题聚集。可以通过选择任何其他按钮进一步开采任何结果,并且可以扩展小搜索结果以包括相关文章。它已连续部署,服务于各种生物医学用户和需求,随着时间的推移还担任支持创建满足其他需求的新工具的平台。在这里,我们描述了Anne Otate的当前,大大扩展的实现,这增加了额外的按钮来提供新功能:我们现在允许用户通过标题和摘要中包含的重要短语进行排序和排序搜索结果;文章上列出的作者数量;和一对主题,这些主题比机会显着。我们还根据NLM索引的出版物类型显示文章,以及根据基于新型机器学习的模型预测的50种不同的出版物类型和研究设计。此外,用户可以将搜索结果导入两个新工具:e)挖掘差距!,它标识在搜索结果集中表示的主题对,以及f)引用云,为任何给定的文章允许用户可视化一套引用它的物品;被它引用;与之共同引用;这是参考书目的耦合。我们邀请科学界探索Anne Oftate如何协助分析生物医学文献,在各种用例中。

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