将 Essie 标记化和规范化移植到 Solr 的效果。

AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium Pub Date : 2024-01-11 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01
Soumya Gayen, Deepak Gupta, Russell F Loane, Nicholas C Ide, Dina Demner-Fushman
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信息搜索现已成为医疗保健不可或缺的一部分。搜索引擎的目标是有效检索用户查询的相关信息。在检索生物医学文本和文献方面,美国国家医学图书馆 (NLM) 开发的 Essie 搜索引擎表现出色。不过,Essie 是为 NLM 开发的软件系统,现已停止开发和支持。另一方面,Solr 是一个流行的开源企业搜索引擎,许多世界上最大的互联网网站都在使用它,它提供持续的开发和改进以及最先进的功能。在本文中,我们介绍了移植 Essie 关键功能和开发用于 Solr 的自定义组件的方法。我们在三个基准生物医学数据集上演示了所添加组件的有效性。自定义组件可帮助社区改进生物医学文本检索的搜索方法。
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Effects of Porting Essie Tokenization and Normalization to Solr.

Search for information is now an integral part of healthcare. Searches are enabled by search engines whose objective is to efficiently retrieve the relevant information for the user query. When it comes to retrieving biomedical text and literature, Essie search engine developed at the National Library of Medicine (NLM) performs exceptionally well. However, Essie is a software system developed for NLM that has ceased development and support. On the other hand, Solr is a popular opensource enterprise search engine used by many of the world's largest internet sites, offering continuous developments and improvements along with the state-of-the-art features. In this paper, we present our approach to porting the key features of Essie and developing custom components to be used in Solr. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the added components on three benchmark biomedical datasets. The custom components may aid the community in improving search methods for biomedical text retrieval.

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