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As the use of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) becomes more widespread, so does the need for effective information discovery on them. Recently proposed EMR standards are XML-based, having as a key characteristic the frequent use of ontological references, i.e., ontological concept codes appear as XML elements and are used to associate portions of the EMR document with concepts defined in a domain ontology. This paper presents the XOntoRank system which tackles the problem of ontology-aware keyword search on XML documents with a particular focus on EMR XML documents.
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| Date: | Feb 2008 | ||
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