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A Benchmark Evaluation of the French MeSH Indexers

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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AIME 2005)

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The increasing demand on both practitioners and librarians to encode medical documents with controlled vocabularies calls for automatic tools and methods to help them perform this task efficiently. This paper presents the Benchmark evaluation of the French MeSH indexing systems carried out under the umbrella of the VUMeF consortium. The CISMeF, NOMINDEX and HONMeSHMapper systems are introduced, and evaluated on a set of 82 resources randomly taken from the CISMeF catalogue. The automatic MeSH indexing produced by each system was compared to the manual gold standard provided by the CISMeF medical librarian team. The automatic systems achieve at best a precision close to 50% at rank 1 (HONMeSHMapper, CISMeF) and HONMeSHMapper achieves the best overall F-measure. A qualitative evaluation of the indexing provided indicates that all systems tend to misevaluate the specificity of the terms to retrieve.

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Névéol, A., Mary, V., Gaudinat, A., Boyer, C., Rogozan, A., Darmoni, S.J. (2005). A Benchmark Evaluation of the French MeSH Indexers. In: Miksch, S., Hunter, J., Keravnou, E.T. (eds) Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. AIME 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3581. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11527770_37

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