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The Perfect Storm

By |February 21st, 2013|Access Insights, Autoindexing, indexing, News|Comments Off on The Perfect Storm

In what appears to be a timely presentation, John Kuranz, CEO of Access Integrity, walked the group gathered at the 9th Annual Data Harmony Users Group through the major events that are taking place in healthcare. We talked extensively about the ICD-10 coding classification that will be implemented on October 1, 2014. Many are facing the challenges that implementation poses, and then not far behind that is ICD-11 going live in 2014.

Opening Ceremonies

By |February 20th, 2013|Access Insights, News|Comments Off on Opening Ceremonies

Tuesday was the opening day for the 9th Annual Data Harmony Users Group. Unlike the Olympics, there were no industrial revolution references, Harry Potter's nemisis nor James Bond made an appearance, and Danny Boyle's nod to his childhood did not make the agenda. However, this small group of 60+ was globally represented with attendees and presenters from Holland, Bristol, Spain, India, and New Jersey.

Facets and Search

By |February 18th, 2013|Access Insights, Featured, indexing|Comments Off on Facets and Search

Most of you who have studied library science or information science are familiar with faceted classification as developed by Indian mathematician and librarian S. R. Ranganathan (1892-1972). His main contribution was the colon classification system the first faceted classification. It allowed multiple multiple classifications to be assigned to an object, rather than a single pre-coordinated taxonomic designation. Dr. Ranganathan is still pretty popular in the search world, especially in e-commerce. The Endeca faceted search module is popular with online marketers, because they are looking at lots of different kinds of ways to filter data.

Inverted Files, Parsing, Discovery, and Clustering

By |February 11th, 2013|Access Insights, Featured, search|Comments Off on Inverted Files, Parsing, Discovery, and Clustering

Last time, I told you that inverted files and Boolean are basic to most or all search. So, what we have is the inverted file – that big alphabetical list of all the terms and where they came from – and a way to combine them. At the end of the day, no matter which direction you come from on the high end and even higher presentation levels, you are depending on these two to make it work. If you add that taxonomy to that, you are strengthening the use of your terms.

T-Minus: One Week and Counting!

By |February 11th, 2013|Access Insights, News|Comments Off on T-Minus: One Week and Counting!

We're busy putting the final preparations on the Ninth Annual Data Harmony Users Group Meeting. This year's meeting is gearing up to be our biggest and best meeting yet! If we can assist you as you plan your trip to Albuquerque, please contact Heather Kotula or Susan Burritt at any time.

Access Innovations Partners with Leading Scientific Organizations for the Launch of a New Thesaurus Created for Astronomy Community

By |February 5th, 2013|Access Insights, News|Comments Off on Access Innovations Partners with Leading Scientific Organizations for the Launch of a New Thesaurus Created for Astronomy Community

Access Innovations, Inc., a leader in semantic enrichment, has teamed up with the American Institute of Physics (AIP) and IOP Publishing (IOP) to create a new astronomy thesaurus called the Unified Astronomy Thesaurus (UAT) for the American Astronomical Society (AAS) that will help improve future information discovery for researchers.

Kinds of Search

By |February 4th, 2013|Access Insights, Featured, search|Comments Off on Kinds of Search

There are search systems that are advertised as keyword search. There are ones that say that they are Bayesian. There are ones that are Boolean. There are ones that are primarily ranking algorithms.

Measuring Accuracy in Search

By |January 28th, 2013|Access Insights, Featured, search|Comments Off on Measuring Accuracy in Search

When people talk about how accurate the search is, there are lots of different ways to measure that. This list indicates some of the ways that we talk about measuring accuracy.

Don’t Miss the Data Harmony Users Group Meeting on February 18-20, 2013

By |January 28th, 2013|Access Insights, News|Comments Off on Don’t Miss the Data Harmony Users Group Meeting on February 18-20, 2013

On Tuesday evening, join us for dinner at the Albuquerque Aquarium, part of the ABQ BioPark, along the majestic Rio Grande in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Our dinner site is next to the 285,000-gallon shark tank, which is home to five species of sharks, several sea turtles, dozens of manta rays and even a few barracudas. (Fear not! Our dinner menu will be different from the inhabitants of the tank! We do not plan to have fish on the menu Tuesday night!)

How Search Works

By |January 21st, 2013|Access Insights, Featured, search|Comments Off on How Search Works

Search has many parts. The parts of search are moving parts and every system does it a little differently. There’s the search software, based on one of two major camps. Then, there’s the computer network that it’s riding on. Then, there’s the way that the text is parsed, which is not always the same.