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When Don Swanson hypothesized a connection between Raynaud's phenomenon anddietary shoil,the eldofliterature-baseddiscovery(LBD)wasborn. During thesubsequenttwodecadesasteadystreamofresearchershavepublishedarticles aboutLBDandthe eldhasmadesteadyprogressinlayingfoundationsandc- ating an identity. It is curiously signi cant that LBD is not "owned" by any p- ticulardiscipline,forexample, knowledge discoveryortextmining. Rather,LBD researchersoriginatefromarangeof eldsincludinginformationscience,infor- tionretrieval,logic,andthebiomedicalsciences. Thisre ectsthefactLBDisan inherentlymulti-disciplinaryenterprisewherecollaborationsbetweentheinfor- tionandbiomedicalsciencesarereadilyencountered. Thismulti-disciplinaryaspect ofLBDhasmadeitharderforthe eldtoplanta ag,sotospeak. Thepresentv- umecanbeseenasanattempttoredressthis. Itpresentschaptersprovidingabroad brushstrokeofLBDbyleadingresearchersprovidinganoverviewofthestateofthe art,themodelsandtheoriesused,experimentalstudies,lessonslearnt,application areas,andfuturechallenges. Inshort,itattemptstoconveyalearnedimpressionof whereandhowLBDisbeingdeployed. DonSwansonhaskindlyagreedtoprovide theintroductorychapter. Itisthehopeandintentionthatthisvolumewillplanta ?aginthegroundandinspirenewresearcherstotheLBDchallenge. PeterBruza July2007 MarcWeeber v Contents Preface...v Contributors...ix Part I General Outlook and Possibilities Literature-Based Discovery? The Very Idea ...3 D. R. Swanson The Place of Literature-Based Discovery in Contemporary Scienti c Practice ...13 NeilR. SmalheiserandVetleI. Torvik The Tip of the Iceberg: The Quest for Innovation at the Base of the Pyramid...23 M. D. GordonandN. F. Awad The 'Open Discovery' Challenge...39 JonathanD. Wren Where is the Discovery in Literature-Based Discovery ...57 R. N. Kostoff Part II Methodology and Applications Analyzing LBD Methods using a General Framework...75 A. K. Sehgal,X. Y. Qiu,andP. Srinivasan Evaluation of Literature-Based Discovery Systems...101 M. Yetisgen-YildizandW. Pratt vii viii Contents Factor Analytic Approach to Transitive Text Mining using Medline Descriptors...115 J. StegmannandG. Grohmann Literature-Based Knowledge Discovery using Natural Language Processing ...133 D. Hristovski,C. Friedman,T. C. Rind esch,andB. Peterlin Information Retrieval in Literature-Based Discovery...153 W. Hersh Biomedical Application of Knowledge Discovery ...173 A. Koike Index...193 Contributors NeveenFaragAwad SchoolofBusiness,WayneStateUniversity,USA CarolFriedman DepartmentofBiomedicalInformatics,ColumbiaUniversity,622West168St, NewYork,NY10032,USA MichaelD. Gordon RossSchoolofBusiness,UniversityofMichigan,USA mdgordon@umich. edu GuenterGrohmann Charite-Institute ' ofMedicalInformatics,12203Berlin,Germany guenter. grohmann@charite. de WilliamHersh DepartmentofMedicalInformaticsandClinicalEpidemiology, SchoolofMedicine,OregonHealthandScienceUniversity, 3181SWSamJacksonParkRd. ,Portland,OR97239,USA hersh@ohsu. edu DimitarHristovski InstituteofBiomedicalInformatics,MedicalFaculty,UniversityofLjubljana, Vrazovtrg2/2,1104Ljubljana,Slovenia dimitar. hristovski@mf. uni-lj. si AsakoKoike CentralResearchLaboratory,HitachiLtd.
Preface v
Contributors ix
Part I General Outlook and Possibilities
Literature-Based Discovery? The Very Idea
3(10)
D.R. Swanson
The Place of Literature-Based Discovery in Contemporary Scientific Practice
13(10)
Neil R. Smalheiser
Vetle I. Torvik
The Tip of the Iceberg: The Quest for Innovation at the Base of the Pyramid
23(16)
M.D. Gordon
N.F. Awad
The `Open Discovery' Challenge
39(18)
Jonathan D. Wren
Where is the Discovery in Literature-Based Discovery?
57(18)
R.N. Kostoff
Part II Methodology and Applications
Analyzing LBD Methods using a General Framework
75(26)
A.K. Sehgal
X.Y. Qiu
P. Srinivasan
Evaluation of Literature-Based Discovery Systems
101(14)
M. Yetisgen-Yildiz
W. Pratt
Factor Analytic Approach to Transitive Text Mining using Medline Descriptors
115(18)
J. Stegmann
G. Grohmann
Literature-Based Knowledge Discovery using Natural Language Processing
133(20)
D. Hristovski
C. Friedman
T.C. Rindflesch
B. Peterlin
Information Retrieval in Literature-Based Discovery
153(20)
W. Hersh
Biomedical Application of Knowledge Discovery
173(20)
A. Koike
Index 193