2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12859-015-0630-0
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Ferret: a sentence-based literature scanning system

Abstract: BackgroundThe rapid pace of bioscience research makes it very challenging to track relevant articles in one’s area of interest. MEDLINE, a primary source for biomedical literature, offers access to more than 20 million citations with three-quarters of a million new ones added each year. Thus it is not surprising to see active research in building new document retrieval and sentence retrieval systems. We present Ferret, a prototype retrieval system, designed to retrieve and rank sentences (and their documents) … Show more

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“…FERRET's (Srinivasan et al, 2015) focus lies on the exploration of sentence-level gene-centric relationships in MEDLINE citations. The system performs gene name disambiguation and allows for query expansion via gene homologues.…”
Section: Related Semantic Search Enginesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FERRET's (Srinivasan et al, 2015) focus lies on the exploration of sentence-level gene-centric relationships in MEDLINE citations. The system performs gene name disambiguation and allows for query expansion via gene homologues.…”
Section: Related Semantic Search Enginesmentioning
confidence: 99%