The Effect of User Factors on Consumer Familiarity with Health Terms: Using Gender as a Proxy for Background Knowledge About Gender-Specific Illnesses.
Alla KeselmanLisa MassengaleLong H. NgoAllen C. BrowneQing T. ZengPublished in: ISBMDA (2006)
Keyphrases
- background knowledge
- interaction effects
- inductive logic programming
- domain knowledge
- logic programs
- knowledge base
- domain theory
- representation language
- prior knowledge
- user interaction
- user satisfaction
- semantic relatedness
- ontology learning
- semantic information
- concept hierarchy
- co occurrence
- data mining
- labeled data
- electronic health records
- additional knowledge
- world knowledge