Exploring relation types for literature-based discovery.
Literature-based discovery (LBD) aims to identify "hidden knowledge" in the medical literature by: (1) analyzing documents to identify pairs of explicitly related concepts (terms), then (2) hypothesizing novel relations between pairs of unrelated concepts that are implicitly related via a shared concept to which both are explicitly related. Many LBD approaches use simple techniques to identify semantically weak relations between concepts, for example, document co-occurrence. These generate huge numbers of [...]
Author(s): Preiss, Judita, Stevenson, Mark, Gaizauskas, Robert
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocv002