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Tailoring online information retrieval to user's needs based on a logical semantic approach to natural language
Susan Kossman1, Josette Jones, Patricia Flatley Brennan
1University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Nursing, USA.
Abstract:
Depression can derail teenagers' lives and cause serious chronic health problems. Acquiring pertinent knowledge and skills supports care management, but retrieving appropriate information can be difficult. This poster presents a strategy to tailor online information to user attributes using a logical semantic approach to natural language processing (NLP) and mapping propositions to UMLS terms. This approach capitalizes on existing NLM resources and presents a potentially sustainable plan for meeting consumers and providers information needs.
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