2021
DOI: 10.3390/jpm11040300
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Knowledge Graphs for COVID-19: An Exploratory Review of the Current Landscape

Abstract: Background: Searching through the COVID-19 research literature to gain actionable clinical insight is a formidable task, even for experts. The usefulness of this corpus in terms of improving patient care is tied to the ability to see the big picture that emerges when the studies are seen in conjunction rather than in isolation. When the answer to a search query requires linking together multiple pieces of information across documents, simple keyword searches are insufficient. To answer such complex information… Show more

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“…Chatterjee et al. [55] present an exploratory review of recent works constructing knowledge graphs from different sources. For instance, Wang et al.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chatterjee et al. [55] present an exploratory review of recent works constructing knowledge graphs from different sources. For instance, Wang et al.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge Graphs (KG) have been demonstrated to effectively look through the overwhelming volume of COVID-19 literature and gain actionable understanding, which would either be very monotonous or difficult to accomplish without leveraging AI. The applications are comprehensively sorted into primary parts, i.e., in Drug Repurposing and Knowledge Graph Construction [269]. In Drug repurposing, the task is to locate potential medications to repurpose for COVID-19 utilizing literature determined information and KGC methods [270].…”
Section: Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While these experiments might need more time to find their way into systematic usage, they are promising and have been substantially accelerated by COVID-19. See [26] for a recent overview.…”
Section: Covid-19 Research As Datamentioning
confidence: 99%