Biomedical knowledge navigation by literature clustering
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jbi.2006.07.004
Biomedical knowledge navigation by literature clustering
Abstract
There is an urgent need for a system that facilitates surveys by biomedical researchers and the subsequent formulation of hypotheses based on the knowledge stored in literature. One approach is to cluster papers discussing a topic of interest and reveal its sub-topics that allow researchers to acquire an overview of the topic. We developed such a system called McSyBi. It accepts a set of citation data retrieved with PubMed and hierarchically and non-hierarchically clusters them based on the titles and the abstracts using statistical and natural language processing methods. A novel point is that McSyBi allows its users to change the clustering by entering a MeSH term or UMLS Semantic Type, and therefore they can see a set of citation data from multiple aspects. We evaluated McSyBi quantitatively and qualitatively: clustering of 27 sets of citation data (40643 different papers) and scrutiny of several resultant clusters. While non-hierarchical clustering provides us with an overview of the target topic, hierarchical clustering allows us to see more details and relationships among citation data. McSyBi is freely available at http://textlens.hgc.jp/McSyBi/.
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