Assertion Detection in Multi-Label Clinical Text using Scope Localization

05/19/2020
by   Rajeev Bhatt Ambati, et al.
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Multi-label sentences (text) in the clinical domain result from the rich description of scenarios during patient care. The state-of-theart methods for assertion detection mostly address this task in the setting of a single assertion label per sentence (text). In addition, few rules based and deep learning methods perform negation/assertion scope detection on single-label text. It is a significant challenge extending these methods to address multi-label sentences without diminishing performance. Therefore, we developed a convolutional neural network (CNN) architecture to localize multiple labels and their scopes in a single stage end-to-end fashion, and demonstrate that our model performs atleast 12 clinical text.

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