TF-IDF vs word embeddings for morbidity identification in clinical notes: An initial study

Dessi D.;Kumar V.;Reforgiato Recupero D.;Riboni D.
2020-01-01

Abstract

Today, we are seeing an ever-increasing number of clinical notes that contain clinical results, images, and textual descriptions of patient's health state. All these data can be analyzed and employed to cater novel services that can help people and domain experts with their common healthcare tasks. However, many technologies such as Deep Learning and tools like Word Embeddings have started to be investigated only recently, and many challenges remain open when it comes to healthcare domain applications. To address these challenges, we propose the use of Deep Learning and Word Embeddings for identifying sixteen morbidity types within textual descriptions of clinical records. For this purpose, we have used a Deep Learning model based on Bidirectional Long-Short Term Memory (LSTM) layers which can exploit state-of-the-art vector representations of data such as Word Embeddings. We have employed pre-trained Word Embeddings namely GloVe and Word2Vec, and our own Word Embeddings trained on the target domain. Furthermore, we have compared the performances of the deep learning approaches against the traditional tf-idf using Support Vector Machine and Multilayer perceptron (our baselines). From the obtained results it seems that the latter outperform the combination of Deep Learning approaches using any word embeddings. Our preliminary results indicate that there are specific features that make the dataset biased in favour of traditional machine learning approaches.
2020
Inglese
SmartPhil 2020. First Workshop on Smart Personal Health Interfaces. Proceedings of the First Workshop on Smart Personal Health Interfaces co-located with 25th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2020)
CEUR-WS
2596
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1st Workshop on Smart Personal Health Interfaces, SmartPhil 2020
Comitato scientifico
17 March 2020
Cagliari, Italy
scientifica
Classification; Deep Learning; Morbidity Detection; Natural Language Processing; Word Embeddings
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Dessi, D.; Helaoui, R.; Kumar, V.; Reforgiato Recupero, D.; Riboni, D.
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4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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