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A Relation Extraction Approach for Clinical Decision Support
In this paper, we investigate how semantic relations between concepts
extracted from medical documents can be employed to improve the retrieval of
medical literature. Semantic relations explicitly represent relatedness between
concepts and carry high informative power that can be leveraged to improve the
effectiveness of retrieval functionalities of clinical decision support
systems. We present preliminary results and show how relations are able to
provide a sizable increase of the precision for several topics, albeit having
no impact on others. We then discuss some future directions to minimize the
impact of negative results while maximizing the impact of good results.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, DTMBio-KMH 2018, in conjunction with ACM 27th
Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM), October 22-26
2018, Lingotto, Turin, Ital
Towards a relation extraction framework for cyber-security concepts
In order to assist security analysts in obtaining information pertaining to
their network, such as novel vulnerabilities, exploits, or patches, information
retrieval methods tailored to the security domain are needed. As labeled text
data is scarce and expensive, we follow developments in semi-supervised Natural
Language Processing and implement a bootstrapping algorithm for extracting
security entities and their relationships from text. The algorithm requires
little input data, specifically, a few relations or patterns (heuristics for
identifying relations), and incorporates an active learning component which
queries the user on the most important decisions to prevent drifting from the
desired relations. Preliminary testing on a small corpus shows promising
results, obtaining precision of .82.Comment: 4 pages in Cyber & Information Security Research Conference 2015, AC
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