NLM IRP Seminar Schedule
UPCOMING SEMINARS
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May 7, 2024 OPEN
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May 9, 2024 Pascal Mutz
The Riboviria protein structurome expands virus protein annotation and highlights protein relations -
May 14, 2024 Stanley Liang
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May 16, 2024 Diego Salazar
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May 21, 2024 Ziynet Kesimoglu
TBD
RECENT SEMINARS
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May 2, 2024 OPEN
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April 30, 2024 Wenya Rowe
The conformal central charge of the spin-1/2 XX model derived from long-chain asymptotics -
April 25, 2024 Ermin Hodzic
Condition-Aware Cell Type Deconvolution of Bulk Tissues -
April 16, 2024 Jaya Srivastava
Regulatory plasticity of the human genome -
April 11, 2024 Sergey Shmakov
Comprehensive survey of the TnpB RNA-guided nucleases
Scheduled Seminars on March 10, 2022
Contact NLM_IRP_Seminar_Scheduling@mail.nih.gov with questions about this seminar.
Abstract:
Millions of people daily depend on searching PubMed literature. Providing a reliable, comprehensive, and effective search is crucial for the medical community. To power PubMed literature search countless processes are deployed on the background. In this talk I will highlight several NLP algorithms developed in-house that have been integrated into PubMed search environment. These methods make a difference in how PubMed search handles synonyms to provide more comprehensive results. They define how PubMed recognizes and processes single citation queries, those targeted at finding specific publications. The most recently developed techniques are targeted at monitoring the validity of relevance ranking results obtained through systematic updates of the Relevance Ranking algorithm. Throughout this work, we have contributed and continue to contribute to the research and development of PubMed literature search capabilities.