Patient information extraction in noisy tele-health texts.
Mi-Young KimYing XuOsmar R. ZaïaneRandy GoebelPublished in: BIBM (2013)
Keyphrases
- information extraction
- information extraction systems
- natural language text
- electronic health records
- text documents
- primary care
- medical care
- health care
- free text
- natural language
- health records
- natural language processing
- personal health
- health related
- healthcare delivery
- medical records
- patient care
- precision and recall
- text mining
- health care providers
- linguistic patterns
- clinical data
- home care
- named entity recognition
- semi structured
- medical data
- virtual reality
- relation extraction
- chronic disease
- structured data
- machine learning
- health services
- patient data
- cardiovascular disease
- question answering
- health care services
- textual data
- named entities
- health information
- clinical trials
- text processing
- web documents
- health status
- keywords
- web mining
- information retrieval
- conditional random fields
- vital signs
- heart rate
- computer supported
- noisy data
- decision support system
- intensive care
- heart disease
- medical treatment
- diabetic patients
- healthcare professionals
- text summarization