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Literature-related discovery (LRD): Lessons learned, and future research directions
Authors:Ronald N. Kostoff [Author Vitae]  Joel A. Block [Author Vitae] [Author Vitae]  Michael B. Briggs [Author Vitae] [Author Vitae]  Jesse A. Stump [Author Vitae] [Author Vitae]  Terence J. Lyons [Author Vitae] [Author Vitae]
Affiliation:a Office of Naval Research, 875 N. Randolph St., Arlington, VA 22217, USA
b Section of Rheumatology, Rush Medical College, Rush University Medical Center, 1725 W. Harrison St., Suite 1017, Chicago, IL 60612, USA
c Naval Surface Weapons Center Dahlgren Division, Dahlgren, VA 22448-5100, USA
d Arlington, VA 22204, USA
e DDL-OMNI Engineering, LLC, 8260 Greensboro Drive, McLean, VA 22102, USA
f Catonsville, MD 21228, USA
g Arlington, VA 22201, USA
h Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Arlington, VA 22203, USA
i DDL-OMNI Engineering, LLC, 8260 Greensboro Drive, McLean, VA 22102, USA
Abstract:Literature-related discovery (LRD) is the linking of two or more literature concepts that have heretofore not been linked (i.e., disjoint), in order to produce novel, interesting, plausible, and intelligible knowledge (i.e., potential discovery). The open discovery systems (ODS) component of LRD starts with a problem to be solved, and generates solutions to that problem through potential discovery. We have been using ODS LRD to identify potential treatments or preventative actions for challenging medical problems, among myriad other applications. The five immediately preceding papers in this Special Issue describe the application of ODS LRD to Raynaud's Phenomenon (RP), cataracts, Parkinson's Disease (PD), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and Water Purification (WP). We describe the lessons learned from each application, and how the techniques can be improved further.Generation of much potential discovery using ODS LRD is possible when the conceptual roadblocks to discovery are removed. Some of these roadblocks include use of numerical filters that are unrelated to generating discovery, and excessive reliance on literatures directly related to the problem literature of interest. The issue of how to handle large amounts of potential discovery has not been addressed in the literature, since most ODS LRD researchers have tried to find a relatively few potential discovery items. We present a development strategy that capitalizes on the large amounts of potential discovery we have identified.
Keywords:Literature-based discovery   Text mining   Innovation   Raynaud's Phenomenon   Cataracts   Parkinson's Disease   Multiple Sclerosis   Water purification
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