Optimal document-indexing vocabulary for MEDLINE

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The indexing vocabulary is an important determinant of success in text retrieval. Researchers have compared the effectiveness of indexing using free-text and controlled vocabularies in a variety of text contexts. A number of studies have investigated the relative merits of free-text, MeSH and UMLS Metathesaurus indexing vocabularies for MEDLINE document indexing. Most of these studies conclude that controlled vocabularies offer no advantages in retrieval performance over free-text. This paper offers a detailed analysis of prior results and their underlying experimental designs. The analysis indicates that there are a number of open questions relevant to the overall debate on indexing vocabularies for MEDLINE. This paper also offers results from a new experiment assessing eight different retrieval strategies. These strategies involve document indexing via free-text, MeSH and several alternative combinations of the two vocabularies. The results indicate that MeSH does have an important role in text retrieval.

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论文评审过程:Received 24 January 1996, Accepted 3 April 1996, Available online 19 February 1999.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0306-4573(96)00025-8