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TEMPORARY USAGE NOTES
This 4.5 preview release is for
debugging, with many obvious UI
flaws apparent.
The ontology used is UMLS.
The demonstration corpus is abstracts from Pubmed, each uniquely
identified by a PMID. Our search technology, however, can handle
any body of work you import.
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Areas
of interest within a corpus can be created now with our SET UP help,
but MONITORED
topic sets (for Research Agents) cannot yet be defined or
reported. Like CONSTRAINTS,
in our design, they need a client-specific UI you can independently
adjust (still in R&D).
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Nonetheless,
you can explore and expand our demo corpus. Probe any PMID, and if it is
not yet known here, its abstract will be downloaded, parsed, and
indexed. To use our demo IMPORTER
(now focused on "electronic medical records" at Pubmed), just Probe for "new".
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When any PMID is Probed, its citation
and those for related KNOWN
articles get listed,
ranked by their similarity of content. Textual
queries can also be used to seek articles with specific
fragments. This may be how many MONITORS will
operate.
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To browse semantically related topics,
click any citation title. This Probe
to its PMID avoids typing it, and lets you home in fast on subjects you
want. Click the
italicized PMID in each citation for a deeper (but
slower) page at Pubmed, with more robust presentation options.
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Similarity scores for each
citation appear as a
parenthesized number after its
PMID, and operational statistics
appear near end of page. (If
the stats show few fragments indexed, please trigger a reindex by
clicking on the temporary button for [add
1000].)
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