Cognition Rolls Out Semantic Medline

July 30, 2008

Resource Shelf reports that Cognition Technologies has indexed Medline content with its semantic search system. The new service is free, and you can try it yourself at http://www.semanticmedline.com/. Remember that you will be searching abstracts, not the full text of medical documents.

You can read the Resource Shelf story here. The point that jumped out at me was:

[This is] a new free service that enables complex health and life science material to be rapidly and efficiently discovered with greater precision and completeness using natural language processing (NLP) technology.

Cognition Technologies, like Hakia, develops semantic search and content processing systems. You can find out more about the company here. The company also offers a demonstration of its content processing applied to the Wikipedia. You can access that service here.

Stephen Arnold, July 30, 2008

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