Automatic Classification and Entity Relation Detection in Hungarian Spinal MRI Reports

András Kicsi, Klaudia Szabó Ledenyi, P. Pusztai, László Vidács
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A great number of radiologic reports are created each year which incorporate the expertise of radiologists. This knowledge could be exploited via machine understanding. This could provide valuable statistics and visualization of the reports, and as training data, and it could also contribute to later automatic reporting applications. In our current work, we present our first steps toward the machine understanding of clinical reports of the spinal region, written in the Hungarian language. Our system provides an automatic classification and connection detection for various entities in the text. Our classification is achieved via bi-directional long short-term memory and conditional random fields producing 0.87–0.95 F1-score values, while the extraction of connection relies on linguistic analysis and predefined rules. The extracted information is displayed in an easily comprehensible, well-formed tree-structure.
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匈牙利脊柱MRI报告中的自动分类和实体关系检测
每年都有大量的放射学报告,其中包括放射科医生的专业知识。这些知识可以通过机器理解加以利用。这可以提供有价值的统计数据和可视化报告,并作为培训数据,还可以为以后的自动报告应用程序做出贡献。在我们目前的工作中,我们向机器理解脊柱区域的临床报告迈出了第一步,这些报告是用匈牙利语写的。我们的系统为文本中的各种实体提供了自动分类和连接检测。我们的分类是通过双向长短期记忆和产生0.87-0.95 f1分值的条件随机场实现的,而连接的提取则依赖于语言分析和预定义规则。提取的信息以易于理解、格式良好的树状结构显示。
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