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State-of-the-art in biomedical literature retrieval for clinical cases: a survey of the TREC 2014 CDS track

机译:针对临床病例的生物医学文献检索的最新技术:TREC 2014 CDS追踪调查

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Providing access to relevant biomedical literature in a clinical setting has the potential to bridge a critical gap in evidence-based medicine. Here, our goal is specifically to provide relevant articles to clinicians to improve their decision-making in diagnosing, treating, and testing patients. To this end, the TREC 2014 Clinical Decision Support Track evaluated a system's ability to retrieve relevant articles in one of three categories (Diagnosis, Treatment, Test) using an idealized form of a patient medical record . Over 100 submissions from over 25 participants were evaluated on 30 topics, resulting in over 37k relevance judgments. In this article, we provide an overview of the task, a survey of the information retrieval methods employed by the participants, an analysis of the results, and a discussion on the future directions for this challenging yet important task.
机译:在临床环境中提供对相关生物医学文献的访问有可能弥合基于证据的医学中的重大缺口。在这里,我们的目标是专门为临床医生提供相关文章,以改善他们在诊断,治疗和测试患者方面的决策能力。为此,TREC 2014临床决策支持跟踪评估了系统使用理想病历形式检索三个类别(诊断,治疗,测试)之一中的相关文章的能力。来自25个以上参与者的100份意见书在30个主题上进行了评估,得出超过3.7万个相关性判断。在本文中,我们提供了任务的概述,参与者使用的信息检索方法的调查,结果的分析以及关于这一具有挑战性但重要的任务的未来方向的讨论。

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