Healthnostics, Inc. (www.healthnostics.com), a medical and bioscience information analytics and patient care improvement company, announced on November 30 the development of a new Internet search engine designed to semantically search a collection of news documents locally archived or resident on a remote database. The engine uses the latest unsupervised learning technology to cluster news documents in a semantically cohesive fashion. Clustering documents in this manner provides for subject matter content mining of news article collections to an unprecedented level.
This is the first-in-a-series of new search tools for searching medical and bioscience information databases. This news search engine will be available to medical and bioscience professionals accessing the Healthnostics portal www.MedBioWorld.com, currently the largest medical and bioscience directory on the Internet. Product availability will coincide with the deployment of the expanded and enhanced Healthnostics portal www.medbioworld.com scheduled for the first quarter of 2005.
Alan Grofe, President of Healthnostics, Inc., said that Healthnostics is very pleased to announce this new Internet search engine that represents such a significant milestone in Healthnostics’ building of knowledge discovery systems, and that because information retrieved through simple key word search is no longer adequate in the rampantly growing world of on-line medical and bioscience information, Healthnostics has moved to the forefront with the newest in semantic search capability.