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MITRE system for clinical assertion status classification
Authors:Cheryl Clark  John Aberdeen  Matt Coarr  David Tresner-Kirsch  Ben Wellner  Alexander Yeh  Lynette Hirschman
Institution:The MITRE Corporation, Bedford, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:

Objective

To describe a system for determining the assertion status of medical problems mentioned in clinical reports, which was entered in the 2010 i2b2/VA community evaluation ‘Challenges in natural language processing for clinical data’ for the task of classifying assertions associated with problem concepts extracted from patient records.

Materials and methods

A combination of machine learning (conditional random field and maximum entropy) and rule-based (pattern matching) techniques was used to detect negation, speculation, and hypothetical and conditional information, as well as information associated with persons other than the patient.

Results

The best submission obtained an overall micro-averaged F-score of 0.9343.

Conclusions

Using semantic attributes of concepts and information about document structure as features for statistical classification of assertions is a good way to leverage rule-based and statistical techniques. In this task, the choice of features may be more important than the choice of classifier algorithm.
Keywords:Automatic information Processing  medical Informatics  clinical information extraction  assertion status  natural language processing  pet  cat  de-identification  natural language processing  machine translation  machine learning  Knowledge bases
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