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Main Authors: McKeown, Kathleen R., Chang, Shih-Fu, Cimino, James, Feiner, Steven K., Friedman, Carol, Gravano, Luis, Hatzivassiloglou, Vasileios, Johnson, Steven, Jordan, Desmond A., Klavans, Judith L., Kushniruk, Andre, Patel, Vimla, Teufel, Simone
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2001
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author McKeown, Kathleen R.
Chang, Shih-Fu
Cimino, James
Feiner, Steven K.
Friedman, Carol
Gravano, Luis
Hatzivassiloglou, Vasileios
Johnson, Steven
Jordan, Desmond A.
Klavans, Judith L.
Kushniruk, Andre
Patel, Vimla
Teufel, Simone
author_facet McKeown, Kathleen R.
Chang, Shih-Fu
Cimino, James
Feiner, Steven K.
Friedman, Carol
Gravano, Luis
Hatzivassiloglou, Vasileios
Johnson, Steven
Jordan, Desmond A.
Klavans, Judith L.
Kushniruk, Andre
Patel, Vimla
Teufel, Simone
McKeown, Kathleen R.
Chang, Shih-Fu
Cimino, James
Feiner, Steven K.
Friedman, Carol
Gravano, Luis
Hatzivassiloglou, Vasileios
Johnson, Steven
Jordan, Desmond A.
Klavans, Judith L.
Kushniruk, Andre
Patel, Vimla
Teufel, Simone
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents PERSIVAL, a System for Personalized Search and Summarization over Multimedia Healthcare Information. McKeown, Kathleen R. Chang, Shih-Fu Cimino, James Feiner, Steven K. Friedman, Carol Gravano, Luis Hatzivassiloglou, Vasileios Johnson, Steven Jordan, Desmond A. Klavans, Judith L. Kushniruk, Andre Patel, Vimla Teufel, Simone Access to Information Computer System Design Electronic Libraries Health Materials Information Retrieval Information Storage Medical Libraries Multimedia Materials Online Searching Online Systems This paper reports on the ongoing development of PERSIVAL (Personalized Retrieval and Summarization of Image, Video, and Language), a system designed to provide personalized access to a distributed digital library of medical literature and consumer health information. The goal for PERSIVAL is to tailor search, presentation, and summarization of online multimedia information to the end user, whether patient or healthcare provider. PERSIVAL utilizes the online patient records at New York Presbyterian Hospital as a sophisticated, pre-existing user model that can aid in predicting user interests. For the healthcare provider, the approach facilitates finding literature relevant to the specific patient under care; for the healthcare consumer, the approach facilitates finding and understanding information relevant to his or her medical situation. This paper presents the system's architecture and then discusses the components that are being developed. These include a user query component, which allows inference of meaningful questions given the clinical context, providing relevant information from the context for search; search over heterogeneous, distributed sources, re-ranking results by matching against the patient record; presentation of results to highlight information that is relevant to the patient, including summarization of textual and video resources along with definitions of unfamiliar terms; and interaction with the results through a highly interactive, multimodal, Web-based thin-client architecture. The researchers have begun preliminary experiments with end users that can provide specific information on how to personalize search and summarization. (Contains 33 references.) (AEF)
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spellingShingle PERSIVAL, a System for Personalized Search and Summarization over Multimedia Healthcare Information.
McKeown, Kathleen R.
Chang, Shih-Fu
Cimino, James
Feiner, Steven K.
Friedman, Carol
Gravano, Luis
Hatzivassiloglou, Vasileios
Johnson, Steven
Jordan, Desmond A.
Klavans, Judith L.
Kushniruk, Andre
Patel, Vimla
Teufel, Simone
Access to Information
Computer System Design
Electronic Libraries
Health Materials
Information Retrieval
Information Storage
Medical Libraries
Multimedia Materials
Online Searching
Online Systems
PERSIVAL, a System for Personalized Search and Summarization over Multimedia Healthcare Information. McKeown, Kathleen R. Chang, Shih-Fu Cimino, James Feiner, Steven K. Friedman, Carol Gravano, Luis Hatzivassiloglou, Vasileios Johnson, Steven Jordan, Desmond A. Klavans, Judith L. Kushniruk, Andre Patel, Vimla Teufel, Simone Access to Information Computer System Design Electronic Libraries Health Materials Information Retrieval Information Storage Medical Libraries Multimedia Materials Online Searching Online Systems This paper reports on the ongoing development of PERSIVAL (Personalized Retrieval and Summarization of Image, Video, and Language), a system designed to provide personalized access to a distributed digital library of medical literature and consumer health information. The goal for PERSIVAL is to tailor search, presentation, and summarization of online multimedia information to the end user, whether patient or healthcare provider. PERSIVAL utilizes the online patient records at New York Presbyterian Hospital as a sophisticated, pre-existing user model that can aid in predicting user interests. For the healthcare provider, the approach facilitates finding literature relevant to the specific patient under care; for the healthcare consumer, the approach facilitates finding and understanding information relevant to his or her medical situation. This paper presents the system's architecture and then discusses the components that are being developed. These include a user query component, which allows inference of meaningful questions given the clinical context, providing relevant information from the context for search; search over heterogeneous, distributed sources, re-ranking results by matching against the patient record; presentation of results to highlight information that is relevant to the patient, including summarization of textual and video resources along with definitions of unfamiliar terms; and interaction with the results through a highly interactive, multimodal, Web-based thin-client architecture. The researchers have begun preliminary experiments with end users that can provide specific information on how to personalize search and summarization. (Contains 33 references.) (AEF)
title PERSIVAL, a System for Personalized Search and Summarization over Multimedia Healthcare Information.
topic Access to Information
Computer System Design
Electronic Libraries
Health Materials
Information Retrieval
Information Storage
Medical Libraries
Multimedia Materials
Online Searching
Online Systems
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED459839