Abstract

In China, Prof. Hongzhou Zhao and Zeyuan Liu are the pioneers of the concept “knowledge unit” and “knowmetrics” for measuring knowledge. However, the definition on “computable knowledge object” remains controversial so far in different fields. For example, it is defined as (1) quantitative scientific concept in natural science and engineering, (2) knowledge point in the field of education research, and (3) semantic predications, i.e., Subject-Predicate-Object (SPO) triples in biomedical fields. The Semantic MEDLINE Database (SemMedDB), a high-quality public repository of SPO triples extracted from medical literature, provides a basic data infrastructure for measuring medical knowledge. In general, the study of extracting SPO triples as computable knowledge unit from unstructured scientific text has been overwhelmingly focusing on scientific knowledge per se. Since the SPO triples would be possibly extracted from hypothetical, speculative statements or even conflicting and contradictory assertions, the knowledge status (i.e., the uncertainty), which serves as an integral and critical part of scientific knowledge has been largely overlooked. This article aims to put forward a framework for Medical Knowmetrics using the SPO triples as the knowledge unit and the uncertainty as the knowledge context. The lung cancer publications dataset is used to validate the proposed framework. The uncertainty of medical knowledge and how its status evolves over time indirectly reflect the strength of competing knowledge claims, and the probability of certainty for a given SPO triple. We try to discuss the new insights using the uncertainty-centric approaches to detect research fronts, and identify knowledge claims with high certainty level, in order to improve the efficacy of knowledge-driven decision support.

Highlights

  • Knowledge metrics, or knowmetrics, or epistometrics is an interdisciplinary research fields on measuring knowledge instead of information (Hou et al 2009) (Galyavieva 2013)

  • We run the batch mode of SemRep for semantic predications (SPO triples) extraction, and 89,919 SPO triples were extracted from 71,828 sentences

  • We have introduced a conceptual framework for measuring medical knowledge, which takes SPO triples as the knowledge unit and the uncertain information as the context

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Introduction

Knowmetrics, or epistometrics (a form of epistemology) is an interdisciplinary research fields on measuring knowledge instead of information (Hou et al 2009) (Galyavieva 2013). Taking the entire system of human knowledge as its research subject, knowmetrics is an emerging subject that carries out a comprehensive study of knowledge capacity of the society and the social connection of knowledge through such methods as quantitative analysis and computing technology (Liu and Liu 2002). This definition only covers the general research paradigms based on traditional approach in branches of science of science and scientometrics. Liu and his colleagues (Hou et al 2009)

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