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Daniel MayerVP, Corporate [email protected]
From Discovery to DeliverySemantics powering new applicationsin Search and beyond
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A pioneer in Content Enrichment since 2000
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26 patents
ContentEnrichment
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Key References
Life Sciences PublishingIndustry & Government
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… avoid InformationOverload
…exploitBig Data for Insights
Navigating the Information Dilemna
InformationProfessionals
every2 years
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• Find informationfaster / more easily
• Focus on themost relevant content
• Analyze• Discover
Please help us …
Content
End-Users
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… avoid InformationOverload
…exploitBig Data for Insights
Navigating the Information Dilemna
InformationProfessionals
• Find informationfaster / more easily
• Focus on themost relevant content
• Analyze• Discover
End-Users Publishers
• Efficient search/navigation tools
• TargettedInformation Products
• StructuredInformation
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Source : 2011 study on Journal Article Miningby the Publishing Research Consortium
46% semantically enrich their content
Publishers of Scientific Journals
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What Is Semantic Content Enrichment?
We report a 52 year-old man presenting an acute hair loss induced by carbamazepine (CBZ) in concentration of 8.6 microg/ml.
Automated extraction of information
Relations
We report a 52 year-old man presenting an acute hair loss induced by carbamazepine (CBZ) in concentration of 8.6 microg/ml.
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Adverse EventSide Effect AlopeciaCause CarbamazepineDosage 8.6 mg/mlPatient 52 year old male
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A case of hair loss induced by carbamazepine
Kohno Y, Ishii A, Shoji S, Department of Clinical Neurology, Tsukuba University.
We report a 52 year-old man presenting with an acute considerable hair loss induced by carbamazepine (CBZ). The remarkable scalp hair loss started within a week after CBZ administration. There was no evidence of dermatitis or allergic reaction, or other cause for the hair loss. The serum concentration of CBZ was 8.6 microg/ml therapeutic range 8-12 microg/ml). CBZ was discontinued, and the hair loss stopped within several days with new hair growth. Medication-induced hair loss is an occasional adverse effect of many drugs used for neuropsychological diseases. CBZ also induces hair loss and its frequency was reported below 2%. Only a limited number of detailed case reports describing CBZ-induced hair loss were available, and we found these cases could divide into two groups with regard to a delay in starting hair loss after administration of CBZ. In one group, the hair loss started within a week suggesting anagen effluvium and in another it started after two or three months suggesting telogen effluvium. This finding suggests the causative mechanism of CBZ-induced hair loss is not unitary.
Neuropsychological diseasesDiseases
8.6 microg./mlDosage information
8-12 microg./ml
man52 year oldPatient information
Dept of Clinical Neurology, Tsukuba UniversityOrganizations
Kohno Y Ishii A Shoji SPeople
Carbamazepine CBZDrugs
Alopecia Dermatitis Allergic reaction
Anagen effluvium Telogen effluvium
Symptoms
What Is Semantic Content Enrichment?Annotation with domain-specific metadata
Side-effect RelationshipsDrug-induced alopecia
A case of hair loss induced by carbamazepine
Kohno Y, Ishii A, Shoji S, Department of Clinical Neurology, Tsukuba University.
We report a 52 year-old man presenting with an acute considerable hair loss induced by carbamazepine (CBZ). The remarkable scalp hair loss started within a week after CBZ administration. There was no evidence of dermatitis or allergic reaction, or other cause for the hair loss. The serum concentration of CBZ was 8.6 microg/ml therapeutic range 8-12 microg/ml). CBZ was discontinued, and the hair loss stopped within several days with new hair growth. Medication-induced hair loss is an occasional adverse effect of many drugs used for neuropsychological diseases. CBZ also induces hair loss and its frequency was reported below 2%. Only a limited number of detailed case reports describing CBZ-induced hair loss were available, and we found these cases could divide into two groups with regard to a delay in starting hair loss after administration of CBZ. In one group, the hair loss started within a week suggesting anagen effluvium and in another it started after two or three months suggesting telogen effluvium. This finding suggests the causative mechanism of CBZ-induced hair loss is not unitary.
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What Is Semantic Content Enrichment?Knowledge insertionA case of hair loss induced by carbamazepine
Kohno Y, Ishii A, Shoji S, Department of Clinical Neurology, Tsukuba University.
We report a 52 year-old man presenting with an acute considerable hair loss induced by carbamazepine (CBZ). The remarkable scalp hair loss started within a week after CBZ administration. There was no evidence of dermatitis or allergic reaction, or other cause for the hair loss. The serum concentration of CBZ was 8.6 microg/ml therapeutic range 8-12 microg/ml). CBZ was discontinued, and the hair loss stopped within several days with new hair growth. Medication-induced hair loss is an occasional adverse effect of many drugs used for neuropsychological diseases. CBZ also induces hair loss and its frequency was reported below 2%. Only a limited number of detailed case reports describing CBZ-induced hair loss were available, and we found these cases could divide into two groups with regard to a delay in starting hair loss after administration of CBZ. In one group, the hair loss started within a week suggesting anagen effluvium and in another it started after two or three months suggesting telogen effluvium. This finding suggests the causative mechanism of CBZ-induced hair loss is not unitary.
Insert related knowledge• Prior and Authoritative• Internal / Proprietary• External / Commercial or Open Source
Carbamazepine Brand namesApo-CarbamazepineAtretolBistonCalepsin […]
Dosage forms Suspension OralTablet Oral […]
Accession NumberDB00564 (APRD00337)
IndicationFor the treatment of epilepsy and pain associated with true trigeminal neuralgia.
Pharmacodynamics Carbamazepine, an anticonvulsant structurally similar to tricyclic antidepressants, is used to treat partial seizures, tonic-clonic seizures, pain of neurologic origin such as trigeminal neuralgia, and psychiatric disorders including manic-depressive illness […]
Toxicity Mild ingestions cause vomiting, drowsiness, ataxia, slurred speech, nystagmus, dystonic reactions, and hallucinations. Severe intoxications may produce […]
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Patents by thesame authors
Toxicity StudiesOn CBZ
Articles & Data abouthair loss mechanisms
RelatedDocuments
Articles about otherside effects of CBZ
RelatedDocuments & Data
about otherdrugs inducing alopecia
SimilarDocuments
Other articlesabout CBZ-induced alopecia
RelatedStructuredKnowledge
Patient information/Man/52-year old/Drug/CarbamazepineSymptom/Alopecia
Side-effect/Drug-induced Alopecia
AnnotatedDocument
What Is Semantic Content Enrichment?Linking
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Patents by thesame authors
Toxicity StudiesOn CBZ
Articles & Data abouthair loss mechanisms
RelatedDocuments
Articles about otherside effects of CBZ
RelatedDocuments & Data
about otherdrugs inducing alopecia
SimilarDocuments
Other articlesabout CBZ-induced alopecia
RelatedStructuredKnowledge
Patient information/Man/52-year old/Drug/CarbamazepineSymptom/Alopecia
Side-effect/Drug-induced Alopecia
AnnotatedDocument
What Is Semantic Content Enrichment?Analytics
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« Slice and Dice » approachChapters from separate books and Articles from separate journalsare available on an individual basis
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Article Profile• Summarizes all relevant
entities mentionned• Entities are clickable
to facilitate navigation Asset Recommendation Widgets
Provide links to related assets
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… avoid InformationOverload
…exploitBig Data for Insights
Navigating the Information DilemnaInformation professionals helping end-users
InformationProfessionals
• Find informationfaster / more easily
• Focus on most relevant content
• Analyze• Discover
End-Users Publishers
• Efficient search/navigation
• TargettedInfo Products
• StructuredInformation
FacetedSearch
Links
Recommendations
SEO
TopicPages
KnowledgeBases
ContentAPIs
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Topical FeedAggregates all articles referring to a specific pricing location
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Case Law Knowledge Base
topic Labor Law subtopic Accidents in the workplace
Date of decision
Court
Age
Gender
Profession
Type of accident
Cause
Part of body
Type of disability
Damages paid
Severity of the disability
Eachextractedconcept
has become asearchcriteria
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Navigating Query Results
Decisions matching the search criteria
Facets based on the same conceptsenable efficient drill-down within the document set
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… avoid InformationOverload
…exploitBig Data for Insights
Navigating the Information DilemnaInformation professionals helping end-users
InformationProfessionals
• Find informationfaster / more easily
• Focus on most relevant content
• Analyze• Discover
End-Users Publishers
• Efficient search/navigation
• TargettedInfo Products
• StructuredInformation
FacetedSearch
Links
Recommendations
SEO
TopicPages
KnowledgeBases
ContentAPIs
AnalyticsSuites
ECMIntegration
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Large-Scale Content AnalyticsInsights from unstructured content
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Large-Scale Content AnalyticsInsights from unstructured content
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ECM IntegrationFlow Diagram
Sear
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IndexDe
Recherche
SearchEngineIndex
Search-based Applications
SearchAnalysisVisualization
FacetsRecommendations
DocumentInsertion
DocumentIndexing
MetadataExtraction
Metadata Enrichment
Front-endEnrichment
Luxid® Annotation
Factory
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ECM IntegrationMetadata enriches the application layer
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PIPersonalizationProfiles
CollaborativeFunctions
Luxid® Annotation
Factory
IndexDe
Recherche
SearchEngineIndex
DirectoriesVirtual Networks
Business Workflows
Forms
Access ControlRights Management
Search-based Applications
SearchAnalysisVisualization
FacetsRecommendations
DocumentManagement
Workflows
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SharePoint 2010Standard Search Center
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SharePoint 2010Enriched Search Center
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SharePoint 2010
Facets domain-specific metadata• Helps drill down to most relevant results• Technical metadata is preserved
Enriched Search Center
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SharePoint 2010
Each document’s metadata is displayed• Clickable Entities enable further search refinement
Enriched Search Center
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Closing Thoughts
Aligned with key Information Management needs• Structure• Manage • Exploit
A maturing technology• Adopted by Publishers & Information Professionals• Propagating to Enterprise Content Management Systems• Makes the entire Information System more intelligent
Enabling effective Discovery & efficient Delivery• Search, Analyze, Discover• Aggregate, Package, Deliver
Semantic Content Enrichment going mainstream
your unstructured information assets
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What’s Next ?Proactive Delivery in the Workflow
Thank You Your questions
Daniel MayerVP, Corporate Marketing [email protected]