BioInfoBase : A Bioinformatics Resourceome
Over the past decade there has been a significant growth in bioinformatics databases, tools and resources. Although, bioinformatics is becoming more specific, increasing the number of bioinformatics-wares has made it difficult for researchers to find the most appropriate databases, tools or methods...
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Zusammenfassung: | Over the past decade there has been a significant growth in bioinformatics
databases, tools and resources. Although, bioinformatics is becoming more
specific, increasing the number of bioinformatics-wares has made it difficult
for researchers to find the most appropriate databases, tools or methods which
match their needs. Our coordinated effort has been planned to establish a
reference website in Bioinformatics as a public repository of tools, databases,
directories and resources annotated with contextual information and organized
by functional relevance. Within the first phase of BioInfoBase development, 22
experts in different fields of molecular biology contributed and more than 2500
records were registered, which are increasing daily. For each record submitted
to the database of website almost all related data (40 features) has been
extracted. These include information from the biological category and
subcategory to the scientific article and developer information. Searching the
query keyword(s) returns links containing the entered keyword(s) found within
the different features of the records with more weights on the title, abstract
and application fields. The search results simply provide the users with the
most informative features of the records to select the most suitable ones. The
usefulness of the returned results is ranked according to the matching score
based on the Term Frequency-Inverse Document Frequency (TF-IDF) methods.
Therefore, this search engine will screen a comprehensive index of
bioinformatics tools, databases and resources and provide the best suited
records (links) to the researchers need. The BioInfoBase resource is available
at www.bioinfobase.info. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1607.02974 |