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Multi-label Associative Classification of Medical Documents from MEDLINE

Multi-label Associative Classification of Medical Documents from MEDLINE. Advisor : Dr. Hsu Presenter : Chih-Ling Wang Author : Rafal Rak, Lukasz Kurgan, Marek Reformat. ACM GECCO 2005. Outline. Motivation Objection

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Multi-label Associative Classification of Medical Documents from MEDLINE

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  1. Multi-label Associative Classification of Medical Documents from MEDLINE Advisor : Dr. Hsu Presenter : Chih-Ling Wang Author : Rafal Rak, Lukasz Kurgan, Marek Reformat ACM GECCO 2005

  2. Outline • Motivation • Objection • Proposed approach • Experiments • Conclusion • My opinion

  3. Motivation • Ability to provide convenient access to scientific documents becomes a difficult problem due to large and constantly increasing number of incoming documents and extensive manual work associated with their storage, description and classification.

  4. Objective • This research aims to provide an automated method for classification of articles into the structure of medical document repositories, which would support currently performed extensive manual work.

  5. Proposed approach • MEDLINE and MeSH • Each article reference in MEDKINE database includes information such as a unique identifier, author, title, journal information, abstract, and 10 to 15 manually assigned MeSH keywords. • MeSH is an annually updated controlled vocabulary thesaurus of medical terms. 15 general concepts(keywords) Keyword can occur more than once in a tree

  6. System overview Porter’s algorithm • Assigning MeSH keywords to documents • While pruning is based on one parameter, minimum confidence, ranking and selection can be performed in many ways. • Simple. • Confidence factor. • Cosine factor. • Simple, non-recurrent. • Confidence factor, non-recurrent. Assign keywords User-defined minimum support and minimum confidence Pruning, ranking, and selecting rules

  7. Experimentation • Experimental setup: • OHSUMED: 1987 to 1991 and documents have both title and abstract. • Training set: 183229 documents dated 1987 through 1990. • Testing set: 50216 documents dated 1991. • Quality evaluation: accuracy, precision, recall, F1 contingency matrix • Macro averaging V.S. micro averaging

  8. Conclusion • This paper describes the development of the system for classification of medical article references. • The proposed system is based on associative classification technology. • We used OHSUMED, a subset of the MEDLINE database, as the source of documents and the MeSH tree as class labels. • If the goal is to classify the largest number of documents, one should choose a configuration that maximizes micro F1. • If one wishes our system to work well for categories with small number of documents a configuration that maximizes macro F1 should be chosen.

  9. My opinion • Advantage: consider the whole spectrum of MeSH categories generalized to the second level of the tree. • Disadvantage:… • Apply: many fields.

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