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A Coherent Biomedical Literature Clustering and Summarization Approach Through Ontology-Enriched Graphical Representations
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A Coherent Biomedical Literature Clustering and Summarization Approach Through Ontology-Enriched Graphical Representations

Illhoi Yoo, Xiaohua Hu and Il-Yeol Song
Data Warehousing and Knowledge Discovery, pp 374-383
2006

Abstract

Document clustering MEDLINE ontology scale-free network text summarization
In this paper, we introduce a coherent biomedical literature clustering and summarization approach that employs a graphical representation method for text using a biomedical ontology. The key of the approach is to construct document cluster models as semantic chunks capturing the core semantic relationships in the ontology-enriched scale-free graphical representation of documents. These document cluster models are used for both document clustering and text summarization by constructing Text Semantic Interaction Network (TSIN). Our extensive experimental results indicate our approach shows 45% cluster quality improvement and 72% clustering reliability improvement, in terms of misclassification index, over Bisecting K-means as a leading document clustering approach. In addition, our approach provides concise but rich text summary in key concepts and sentences. The primary contribution of this paper is we introduce a coherent biomedical literature clustering and summarization approach that takes advantage of ontology-enriched graphical representations. Our approach significantly improves the quality of document clusters and understandability of documents through summaries.

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