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Medical information retrieval: an instance of domain-specific search

by: Allan Hanbury
In Proceedings of the 35th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval (2012), pp. 1191-1192, doi:10.1145/2348283.2348537  Key: citeulike:11456159

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Due to an explosion in the amount of medical information available, search techniques are gaining importance in the medical domain. This tutorial discusses recent results on search in the medical domain, including the outcome of surveys on end user requirements, research relevant to the field, and current medical and health search applications available. Finally, the extent to which available techniques meet user requirements are discussed, and open challenges in the field are identified.


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