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 | | NLM is investigating Journal Descriptor Indexing (JDI), a novel approach to fully automatic indexing based on NLM's practice of maintaining a subject index to journal titles using journal descriptors (JD's), which are terms corresponding to biomedical specialties (Humphrey, [1998], [1999]). |
 | | The idea of disambiguating terms in the biomedical context by using the UMLS semantic types of unambiguous neighboring concepts was introduced by Aronson, Rindflesch, and Browne ([1994]). |
 | | Disambiguation by means of JDI is already being used in experimental systems at NLM, specifically in SemGen - adapted from the natural language processing (NLP) program SemRep - that identify gene interaction predications from MEDLINE citations (Libbus, Kilicoglu, Rindflesch, Mork, and Aronson, [2004]; Rindflesch, Libbus, Hristovski, Aronson, and Kilicoglu, [2003]). |
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