Abstract
Medical social networking sites enabled multimedia content sharing in large volumes, by allowing physicians and patients to upload their medical images. These images are diagnosed and commented, in different languages, by several specialists instantly. Moreover, it is necessary to employ new techniques, in order to automatically extract information and analyze knowledge from the huge number of comments expressing specialist's analyzes and recommendations. For this reason, we propose a terms-based method in order to extract the relevant terms and words which can describe the medical image. Furthermore, significant extracted terms and keywords will be used later to index medical images, in order to facilitate their search through the social network site. In fact, we need to take account that existing comments are expressed in different languages. So, it is essential to implement a multilingual indexation method to eliminate the ambiguity which will be the cause of the effectiveness's reduction of the search function. In order to palliate this situation, we propose a multilingual mixed approach which concentrates on algorithms based on statistical methods and external multilingual semantic resources, in order to handle and to cover different languages. The use of external resources, such as semantic multilingual thesaurus, can improve the efficiency of the indexing process. The proposed method can be applied in different languages. Our study is validated by a set of experiments and a comparison study with some existing approaches in literature. Experimental results have indicated that the proposed system has a superior performance compared to other systems. Finally, we need also to verify whether the system is considered by the specialists as a potential aid. We evaluate its impact, by inquiring the specialists about the degree of confidence in our system. By analyzing the obtained results, we can argue that the proposed system presented a high acceptance and viability rate regarding the specialists' interests in the annotation practice domain.