Healthline launches Internet’s first treatment search tool

April 20th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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Healthline, a leading provider of intelligent health information services, today announced two new decision-support platforms for online healthcare: Healthline TreatmentSearch, the first ever treatment search application for the web, and Healthline DocSearch, a rich, searchable doctor database featuring semantically-suggested specialists based on the consumer’s health condition or symptoms.

These latest clinical applications join Healthline SymptomSearch, Healthline DrugSearch, and Healthline Learning Centers to inform patients and caregivers at every stage of the health condition: from symptoms and diagnoses, to doctors, treatments, drugs, and costs. The integrated suite of Healthline Clinical Applications is now available on Healthline.com and will be licensed to select partners within Healthline Networks.

“When you are diagnosed with a health condition, you want to know your options, find a treatment and a specialist that are right for you, and understand the associated cost implications,” said West Shell III, Chairman and CEO of Healthline Networks. “Healthline semantic search technology enables us to get inside not just the consumer’s health inquiry, but also all the relevant associations. With the addition of Healthline TreatmentSearch and Healthline DocSearch, we now have a complete set of Medically Guided search applications that empower consumers to take control at every stage of their health condition.”

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While most treatment information online is embedded deep within articles on health websites, Healthline TreatmentSearch is the first online health application to surface a semantically-generated list of possible treatment options for a disease or condition. Healthline Treatment Search results are ranked algorithmically, and sub-categorized into the following:

* Diagnostic Tests
* Medical Procedures
* Surgical Procedures
* Self Care
* Alternative Procedures
* Prescribed & Over-the-Counter Medications
* Nutritional Supplements

Because cost influences treatment decisions, Healthline TreatmentSearch also offers local and national cost information about each treatment and condition through a “Cost Estimator” tab. Current cost data estimates reflect the combined total amount paid for a service by consumers and their insurance companies (if covered). The Healthline Cost Estimator is presently in early “beta,” and will be enhanced over the coming months.

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Also announced today, Healthline DocSearch is a new application which allows health consumers to search, compare and connect to relevant health care professionals. Starting with only a health condition and a geographic location, Healthline DocSearch culls results from a database of 1.3 million health professionals, including MDs, chiropractors, nurses, clinicians, and alternative practitioners. For example, if a consumer searches on doctors who treat strep throat, Healthline will automatically surface a list of otolaryngologists as well as internists in the selected geographic location. Healthline DocSearch can be further refined by a doctor’s length of experience, languages spoken, education, and hospital affiliation.

The launch of Healthline TreatmentSearch and Healthline DocSearch completes Healthline’s unique suite of semantic platforms designed to inform the health consumer at every stage along the patient pathway – from symptom, to diagnosis, to doctors, treatments, and costs. The complete suite of Healthline Clinical Applications leverages the company’s Medically Guided Search technology and includes:

* Healthline SymptomSearch: the only semantically-generated, interactive symptom tool covering ten times more symptoms and their likely causes than other online symptom checkers.
* Healthline DrugSearch: provides users with information on pharmaceutical drugs and alternative supplements, up-to-date FDA alerts, and interactions.
* Healthline Learning Centers:
More than 1000 multimedia channels featuring trusted content from world-class health publishers.
* Healthline TreatmentSearch: the web’s first online treatment search tool.
* Healthline DocSearch: the most comprehensive on the market, linked to the health condition searched by the user.
* Healthline CostEstimator: costs based on national and local averages (in beta).

Source: Healthline Networks

Search the WDL – the World Digital Library

April 20th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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The World Digital Library (WDL) makes available on the Internet, free of charge and in
multilingual format, significant primary materials from countries and cultures around the world.

The principal objectives of the WDL are to:

* Promote international and intercultural understanding;
* Expand the volume and variety of cultural content on the Internet;
* Provide resources for educators, scholars, and general audiences;
* Build capacity in partner institutions to narrow the digital divide within and between countries.

The WDL makes it possible to discover, study, and enjoy cultural treasures from around the world on one site, in a variety of ways. These cultural treasures include, but are not limited to, manuscripts, maps, rare books, musical scores, recordings, films, prints, photographs, and architectural drawings.

Items on the WDL may easily be browsed by place, time, topic, type of item, and contributing institution, or can be located by an open-ended search, in several languages. Special features include interactive geographic clusters, a timeline, advanced image-viewing and interpretive capabilities. Item-level descriptions and interviews with curators about featured items provide additional information.

Navigation tools and content descriptions are provided in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. Many more languages are represented in the actual books, manuscripts, maps, photographs, and other primary materials, which are provided in their original languages.

Sources: World Digital Library and ResourceShelf

Some news from Truevert the semantic search engine.

April 20th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
Posted in News, Semantic | 1 Comment »

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AltSearchEngines Day II

According to ComScore, Google served up 63.7% of the estimated 14.3 billion Web searches conducted in March.  Yahoo, its nearest competitor served 20.5% of these searches.  The rest were served by a pantheon of hundreds of other search engines.

For the second time in as many years, Charles Knight organized AltSearchEngines Day in San Francisco on March 30 to highlight these alternatives to Google.

AltSearchEngines Day is a one-day, grassroots event that brings together the best and brightest minds of the “alternative” search engines. Many of the major alternatives to the big “G” were represented, from Microsoft / Powerset to SurfCanyon to Truevert to Yahoo BOSS to key vertical search categories including Green Search, Health Search, Image Search, and Semantic Search, plus several special product presentations.

Brian Golbère was on a Green panel and Herb Roitblat was on a semantic search panel.  Both panels engendered lively discussions and it was an honor to participate in them.  Slides from the Truevert presentation for the semantic panel are posted on SlideShare.  The alternative search engine market is lively and growing.  There are many opportunities for new technologies and for specialized search to emerge.  After all, even Google was once an “alternative” search engine.

Custom semantic search widget available

Truevert has formed a partnership with HealthyGreenDeals.net to provide custom search for its network web sites.  HealthyGreenDeals is a network of about 20 web sites concerned with four general areas (a) food and healthy eating, (b) yoga, fitness and beauty, (c) medicine and health, and (d) green living.  Together they attract about 11 million unique visitors a month.  Truevert supplies a custom search widget for the network that lets users search the Web from one of these four perspectives.  A few sites have rolled out the search widget with more to follow.

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Semantic Advertising

The more relevant an ad is to the intent of the user, the more likely it is to be clicked on.  The same semantic technology that allows the Truevert semantic search to identify relevant Web pages is now available to identify relevant ads.  This system has the potential to make keyword bidding obsolete.  The semantic ad matching system knows what is relevant, so you don’t have to laboriously try to guess what people might search for.  It uses the Truevert language modeling technology to identify what an ad is about and to pair query terms and pages with the most relevant ad.

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The meaning of semantic search

Semantic search is supposed to use meaning to return better search results.  But there are many ways that one can try to accomplish that goal.  Different semantic search engines emphasize different technologies and combinations of them. Some semantic search engines place an emphasis on natural language understanding.  Usually this means breaking down the content to be searched into sentences and syntactically analyzing the sentences to get at the ideas they express.

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Spread the Wisdom with Quote Search Engine Quotegasm

April 20th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
Posted in Alts, In Beta, Verticals | 1 Comment »

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Dorothy Parker

“Men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses.”

“The best way to keep children home is to make the home pleasant, and let the air out of the tires.”

“I’ve never been a millionaire but I just know I’d be darling at it.”

“The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity.”

“They sicken of the calm, who knew the storm.”

“This is not a novel to be tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force.”

“Take care of the luxuries and the necessities will take care of themselves.”

“If all the girls who attended the Yale prom were laid end to end, I wouldn’t be a bit surprised.”

“I don’t care what is written about me so long as it isn’t true.”

“If you want to know what God thinks of money, just look at the people he gave it to.”

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24/24 actu – the first 100% TV, press and radio news engine

April 20th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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Orange is creating a new type of internet service making it easier to access and search for news information. The service includes editorial content from France’s leading professional media. Developed in the Orange Labs, a pioneering service is today being launched for testing. 24/24 actu is a new type of multimedia news search engine, providing access to a range of sources of news information in a single dedicated service.

24/24 actu will be opening up a new dimension for all internet users at no cost, engaging them in a personal approach for putting news into perspective. By offering users immediate access to all sources (online press, radio and TV) relating to the coverage of an event, this service will transform how we keep ourselves informed and will enable us to benefit from a complete observation post covering different points of view.

A simple service respecting the range of editorial content
24/24 actu is built around a new search experience, with its homepage presenting a ranking of news
based on the freshness of coverage and frequency, as well as a “Headline of Headlines”. This approach
will also be used to rank the main areas of news: international, politics, society, economy, sport and
culture. In this way, everyone will be able to discover, at a given time and for a given event, the frequency of its coverage, how many leading media have reported on it and their preferred angles.

24/24 actu will offer an interface enabling intuitive navigation through the news, with content drawn from leading French media: television channels, radio stations, online press sites and newspapers. The extracts from programs, reports and articles will be automatically grouped together and ranked for each news category and subject, making it possible to access news across a range of media that is ranked by
information category and by angle.

Powerful algorithms developed in the Orange Labs
24/24 actu uses a series of automated technologies enabling video, audio and text content to be indexed
and consolidated for each news subject before being ranked.

This indexing system is based on capturing the content (video or audio) and creating metadata
(information sent by the media, captured online, acquired through subtitles). Thanks to this metadata and the automatic detection of changes in shots, the videos can be split into sections that provide direct
access to the right subject, saving internet users from having to watch an entire video before reaching the part they are actually interested in. Similarly, online press sites can be accessed through deep links (direct access to articles). Following this indexing phase, 24/24 actu has a content database.

The engine then classifies the content for each news subject and ranks the subjects based on objective
criteria: the freshness of content and frequency. Each selection of content is automatically assigned a
weighting that enables the algorithm to identify de facto the most recent and widely covered subjects. In
this way, no one particular point of view or source is given priority: with 24/24 actu, the different media
and resources are treated equally.