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Indexing and Retrieval of Medical Resources for a Telemedical Platform

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Information Technologies in Biomedicine

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ((LNBI,volume 7339))

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In this paper we present an indexing and retrieval service for a telemedical platform. While the service has been deployed in the Wielkopolska Center of Telemedicine (WCT) – a platform to facilitate teleconsultations and education in the field of traumatology, it is general enough to be used in other settings. The service is composed of loosely coupled modules and implemented with open source frameworks and systems (e.g., Heritrix, MetaMap and Lucence). It automatically extracts medical resources from selected web-based repositories, indexes them using MeSH terms and finally retrieves resources relevant in the current context (e.g., the currently consulted case) without a need to formulate a query by the user. We also report results of a computational experiment conducted to help make specific implementation decisions for selected modules of the described service.

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Kukawka, B., Wilk, S. (2012). Indexing and Retrieval of Medical Resources for a Telemedical Platform. In: Piętka, E., Kawa, J. (eds) Information Technologies in Biomedicine. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 7339. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31196-3_60

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