Ariel Cohen


2024

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Leveraging Information Redundancy of Real-World Data through Distant Supervision
Ariel Cohen | Alexandrine Lanson | Emmanuelle Kempf | Xavier Tannier
Proceedings of the 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-COLING 2024)

We explore the task of event extraction and classification by harnessing the power of distant supervision. We present a novel text labeling method that leverages the redundancy of temporal information in a data lake. This method enables the creation of a large programmatically annotated corpus, allowing the training of transformer models using distant supervision. This aims to reduce expert annotation time, a scarce and expensive resource. Our approach utilizes temporal redundancy between structured sources and text, enabling the design of a replicable framework applicable to diverse real-world databases and use cases. We employ this method to create multiple silver datasets to reconstruct key events in cancer patients’ pathways, using clinical notes from a cohort of 380,000 oncological patients. By employing various noise label management techniques, we validate our end-to-end approach and compare it with a baseline classifier built on expert-annotated data. The implications of our work extend to accelerating downstream applications, such as patient recruitment for clinical trials, treatment effectiveness studies, survival analysis, and epidemiology research. While our study showcases the potential of the method, there remain avenues for further exploration, including advanced noise management techniques, semi-supervised approaches, and a deeper understanding of biases in the generated datasets and models.

2006

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Anaphora resolution and minimal models
Ariel Cohen
Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Inference in Computational Semantics (ICoS-5)

1993

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The PANGLOSS MARK I MAT system
Robert Frederking | Ariel Cohen | Dean Grannes | Peter Cousseau | Sergei Nirenburg
Sixth Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics

1992

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Multi-Purpose Development and Operation Environments for Natural Language Applications
Sergei Nirenburg | Peter Shell | Ariel Cohen | Peter Cousseau | Dean Grannes | Chris McNeilly
Third Conference on Applied Natural Language Processing