增强科学发现的知识库系统:Telemakus.

Biomedical digital libraries Pub Date : 2004-09-21 eCollection Date: 2004-01-01 DOI:10.1186/1742-5581-1-2
Sherrilynne S Fuller, Debra Revere, Paul F Bugni, George M Martin
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背景:随着科学研究的迅速发展,有效发现或整合新的科学领域知识的能力越来越困难。人们正在多方面努力探索如何改进和加快科学发现。然而,这些工作大多基于传统的搜索和检索方法,书目引文的表述格式仍未改变:方法:案例研究:Telemakus 知识库系统为创建知识库提供了灵活的新工具,便于检索和查阅科研报告。Telemakus 将科学研究报告中的研究方法和结果正规化,为加强科学发现过程提供了一种潜在的策略。其他研究表明,汇总和分析跨领域的研究成果可以增强知识发现,而 Telemakus 系统的独特之处在于,它将文档代理与跨研究报告群组关联关系的交互式概念图相结合:Telemakus 知识库系统以科学家开展研究和阅读文献的方式为基础,在分析、显示和汇总跨领域研究报告方面汇集了三项创新:(1) 研究报告模式,这是提取的研究方法和研究结果的文档替代物,以一致的结构化模式格式呈现,模仿研究过程本身,并提供高级替代物,以方便搜索和快速审查检索到的文档;(2) 用于为文件编制索引的研究成果,使搜索者能够请求对肿瘤和维生素 E 之间的关系进行研究的研究成果;以及 (3) 链接关系的可视化探索界面,用于交互式查询整个知识库的研究成果,并以图形方式显示已知信息以及通过地图上的空白显示的有待检验的信息。本文介绍了该系统的原理和系统结构,并讨论了未来的计划。
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A knowledgebase system to enhance scientific discovery: Telemakus.

A knowledgebase system to enhance scientific discovery: Telemakus.

A knowledgebase system to enhance scientific discovery: Telemakus.

A knowledgebase system to enhance scientific discovery: Telemakus.

Background: With the rapid expansion of scientific research, the ability to effectively find or integrate new domain knowledge in the sciences is proving increasingly difficult. Efforts to improve and speed up scientific discovery are being explored on a number of fronts. However, much of this work is based on traditional search and retrieval approaches and the bibliographic citation presentation format remains unchanged.

Methods: Case study.

Results: The Telemakus KnowledgeBase System provides flexible new tools for creating knowledgebases to facilitate retrieval and review of scientific research reports. In formalizing the representation of the research methods and results of scientific reports, Telemakus offers a potential strategy to enhance the scientific discovery process. While other research has demonstrated that aggregating and analyzing research findings across domains augments knowledge discovery, the Telemakus system is unique in combining document surrogates with interactive concept maps of linked relationships across groups of research reports.

Conclusion: Based on how scientists conduct research and read the literature, the Telemakus KnowledgeBase System brings together three innovations in analyzing, displaying and summarizing research reports across a domain: (1) research report schema, a document surrogate of extracted research methods and findings presented in a consistent and structured schema format which mimics the research process itself and provides a high-level surrogate to facilitate searching and rapid review of retrieved documents; (2) research findings, used to index the documents, allowing searchers to request, for example, research studies which have studied the relationship between neoplasms and vitamin E; and (3) visual exploration interface of linked relationships for interactive querying of research findings across the knowledgebase and graphical displays of what is known as well as, through gaps in the map, what is yet to be tested. The rationale and system architecture are described and plans for the future are discussed.

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