Medical Information Extraction Model for User-generated Content

Q2 Medicine Acta Informatica Medica Pub Date : 2019-09-01 DOI:10.5455/aim.2019.27.192-198
Fahad Kamal Alsheref
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Introduction: The number of social network users is on the rise, and the size of the user-generated contents is increasing as well. Analyzing the generated contents can lead to the attainment of a vast amount of information, such as users’ feelings on specific products or events, or personal information about life events. Aim: The aim of this paper is to describe an model for detecting medical information present in generated contents, such as posts or comments. Results: The proposed model is based on the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) and is tested on a dataset collected from Twitter and Facebook. The extracted information can be used to aid in the early detection of diseases or to supply commercial benefits to medical companies. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed model achieves 94.6% accuracy and 87% precision. Conclusion: In this study, we attempted to extract clinical information present in UGC. Using the proposed model should involve a reliable dataset that contains most clinical expressions; the UMLS was a suitable dataset for our model.
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用户生成内容的医学信息提取模型
简介:社交网络用户的数量在增加,用户生成内容的规模也在增加。分析生成的内容可以获得大量信息,例如用户对特定产品或事件的感受,或关于生活事件的个人信息。目的:本文的目的是描述一种检测生成内容(如帖子或评论)中存在的医疗信息的模型。结果:所提出的模型基于统一医学语言系统(UMLS),并在从Twitter和Facebook收集的数据集上进行了测试。提取的信息可用于帮助早期发现疾病或为医疗公司提供商业利益。实验结果表明,该模型的准确率分别为94.6%和87%。结论:在本研究中,我们试图提取UGC中存在的临床信息。使用所提出的模型应该涉及一个包含大多数临床表达的可靠数据集;UMLS是适合我们模型的数据集。
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