DataMed โ€“ an open source discovery index for finding biomedical datasets | Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association | Oxford Academic

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Summary:

"Abstract:

Objective: Finding relevant datasets is important for promoting data reuse in the biomedical domain, but it is challenging given the volume and complexity of biomedical data. Here we describe the development of an open source biomedical data discovery system called DataMed, with the goal of promoting the building of additional data indexes in the biomedical domain.

...Results and Conclusion: Our manual review shows that the ingestion pipeline could achieve an accuracy of 90% and core elements of DATS had varied frequency across repositories. On a manually curated benchmark dataset, the DataMed search engine achieved an inferred average precision of 0.2033 and a precision at 10 (P@10, the number of relevant results in the top 10 search results) of 0.6022, by implementing advanced natural language processing and terminology services. Currently, we have made the DataMed system publically available as an open source package for the biomedical community."

Link:

https://academic.oup.com/jamia/advance-article/doi/10.1093/jamia/ocx121/4807508

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oa.new oa.data oa.medicine oa.stem oa.discoverability oa.biology oa.datamed oa.search oa.metadata oa.nih

Date tagged:

01/14/2018, 15:49

Date published:

01/14/2018, 10:49