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Using intelligent search for finding medical sites.

M Zorman1, V Podgorelec, P Kokol

  • 1University of Maribor, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Slovenia.

Medical Informatics and the Internet in Medicine
|February 2, 2000
PubMed
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This study introduces an intelligent search tool that automates website evaluation using TFIDF and decision trees. The tool efficiently identifies high-quality telemedical content, simplifying information retrieval for users.

Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Information Science
  • Web Science

Background:

  • Automating the search and evaluation of online information is crucial for efficient knowledge discovery.
  • Existing search methods often lack sophisticated quality assessment capabilities.
  • The increasing volume of web content necessitates intelligent tools for effective navigation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and present an intelligent search tool designed to automate website search and quality evaluation.
  • To enhance the process of information retrieval by providing a user-friendly interface.
  • To specifically test the tool's efficacy in identifying telemedical content.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized TFIDF (Term Frequency-Inverse Document Frequency) heuristics for term frequency analysis.

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  • Employed decision trees for evaluating website quality, trained on manually assessed websites.
  • Combined various attributes and complexity metrics to describe each website for the decision tree.
  • Main Results:

    • The intelligent search tool successfully automated the search and evaluation of websites.
    • The tool demonstrated effectiveness in identifying relevant telemedical content during testing.
    • A user-friendly interface was developed, minimizing user effort in information seeking.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed intelligent search tool offers an efficient and automated solution for website search and quality assessment.
    • The integration of TFIDF and decision trees provides a robust method for evaluating web content.
    • The tool has practical applications, particularly in specialized fields like telemedical information retrieval.