BioASQ: A Challenge on Large-Scale Biomedical Semantic Indexing and Question Answering
Tsatsaronis, George (Technische Universität Dresden) | Schroeder, Michael (Technische Universität Dresden) | Paliouras, Georgios (NCSR Demokritos, Athens) | Almirantis, Yannis (NCSR Demokritos, Athens) | Androutsopoulos, Ion (Athens University of Economics and Business) | Gaussier, Eric (Université Joseph Fourier) | Gallinari, Patrick (Université Pierre et Marie Curie LIP6) | Artieres, Thierry (Université Pierre et Marie Curie LIP6) | Alvers, Michael R. (Transinsight GmbH) | Zschunke, Matthias (Transinsight GmbH) | Ngomo, Axel-Cyrille Ngonga (University of Leipzig)
This article provides an overview of BioASQ, a new competition on biomedical semantic indexing and question answering (QA). BioASQ aims to push towards systems that will allow biomedical workers to express their information needs in natural language and that will return concise and user-understandable answers by combining information from multiple sources of different kinds, including biomedical articles, databases, and ontologies. BioASQ encourages participants to adopt semantic indexing as a means to combine multiple information sources and to facilitate the matching of questions to answers. It also adopts a broad semantic indexing and QA architecture that subsumes current relevant approaches, even though no current system instantiates all of its components. Hence, the architecture can also be seen as our view of how relevant work from fields such as information retrieval, hierarchical classification, question answering, ontologies, and linked data can be combined, extended, and applied to biomedical question answering. BioASQ will develop publicly available benchmarks and it will adopt and possibly refine existing evaluation measures. The evaluation infrastructure of the competition will remain publicly available beyond the end of BioASQ.
Nov-5-2012
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