Parsing Clinical Trial Eligibility Criteria for Cohort Query by a Multi-Input Multi-Output Sequence Labeling Model.

Shubo Tian, Pengfei Yin, Hansi Zhang, Arslan Erdengasileng, Jiang Bian, Zhe He
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To enable electronic screening of eligible patients for clinical trials, free-text clinical trial eligibility criteria should be translated to a computable format. Natural language processing (NLP) techniques have the potential to automate this process. In this study, we explored a supervised multi-input multi-output (MIMO) sequence labelling model to parse eligibility criteria into combinations of fact and condition tuples. Our experiments on a small manually annotated training dataset showed that that the performance of the MIMO framework with a BERT-based encoder using all the input sequences achieved an overall lenient-level AUROC of 0.61. Although the performance is suboptimal, representing eligibility criteria into logical and semantically clear tuples can potentially make subsequent translation of these tuples into database queries more reliable.

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通过多输入多输出序列标签模型解析队列查询的临床试验资格标准。
为实现对符合临床试验条件的患者进行电子筛选,应将自由文本的临床试验资格标准转化为可计算的格式。自然语言处理(NLP)技术有可能实现这一过程的自动化。在这项研究中,我们探索了一种有监督的多输入多输出(MIMO)序列标记模型,用于将资格标准解析为事实和条件元组的组合。我们在一个人工标注的小型训练数据集上进行的实验表明,MIMO 框架的性能与基于 BERT 的编码器配合使用所有输入序列时的整体宽度 AUROC 达到了 0.61。虽然性能不尽如人意,但将资格标准表示为逻辑和语义清晰的元组,有可能使随后将这些元组转换为数据库查询的过程更加可靠。
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