Damiano Spina
2024
Do Numbers Matter? Types and Prevalence of Numbers in Clinical Texts
Rahmad Mahendra
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Damiano Spina
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Lawrence Cavedon
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Karin Verspoor
Proceedings of the 23rd Workshop on Biomedical Natural Language Processing
In this short position paper, we highlight the importance of numbers in clinical text. We first present a taxonomy of number variants. We then perform corpus analysis to analyze characteristics of number use in several clinical corpora. Based on our findings of extensive use of numbers, and limited understanding of the impact of numbers on clinical NLP tasks, we identify the need for a public benchmark that will support investigation of numerical processing tasks for the clinical domain.
2023
ITTC at SemEval 2023-Task 7: Document Retrieval and Sentence Similarity for Evidence Retrieval in Clinical Trial Data
Rahmad Mahendra
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Damiano Spina
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Karin Verspoor
Proceedings of the 17th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval-2023)
This paper describes the submissions of the Natural Language Processing (NLP) team from the Australian Research Council Industrial Transformation Training Centre (ITTC) for Cognitive Computing in Medical Technologies to the SemEval 2023 Task 7, i.e., multi-evidence natural language inference for clinical trial data (NLI4CT). More specifically, we were working on subtask 2 whose objective is to identify the relevant parts of the premise from clinical trial report that justify the truth of information in the statement. We approach the evidence retrieval problem as a document retrieval and sentence similarity task. Our results show that the task poses some challenges which involve dealing with complex sentences and implicit evidences.
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