Revisiting neural relation classification in clinical notes with external information

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Abstract

Recently, segment convolutional neural networks have been proposed for end-to-end relation extraction in the clinical domain, achieving results comparable to or outperforming the approaches with heavy manual feature engineering. In this paper, we analyze the errors made by the neural classifier based on confusion matrices, and then investigate three simple extensions to overcome its limitations. We find that including ontological association between drugs and problems, and data-induced association between medical concepts does not reliably improve the performance, but that large gains are obtained by the incorporation of semantic classes to capture relation triggers.

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Šuster, S., Sushil, M., & Daelemans, W. (2018). Revisiting neural relation classification in clinical notes with external information. In EMNLP 2018 - 9th International Workshop on Health Text Mining and Information Analysis, LOUHI 2018 - Proceedings of the Workshop (pp. 22–28). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/w18-5603

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