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Extracting PICO Elements From RCT Abstracts Using 1-2gram Analysis And Multitask Classification
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2019
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EngineeringMachine LearningSoft-margin SvmDiagnosisDisease ClassificationCorpus LinguisticsText MiningAutomatic SummarizationNatural Language ProcessingClassification MethodInformation RetrievalData ScienceData MiningPattern RecognitionComputational LinguisticsBiostatisticsBiomedical Text MiningAbstract AnalysisMedical LiteratureKnowledge DiscoveryComputer ScienceInformation ExtractionPopular Pico FrameworkMulti-modal SummarizationMultitask ClassificationPico ElementsMedicineClinical Decision Support SystemHealth Informatics
The core of evidence-based medicine is to read and analyze numerous papers in the medical literature on a specific clinical problem and summarize the authoritative answers to that problem. Currently, to formulate a clear and focused clinical problem, the popular PICO framework is usually adopted, in which each clinical problem is considered to consist of four parts: patient/problem (P), intervention (I), comparison (C) and outcome (O). In this study, we compared several classification models that are commonly used in traditional machine learning. Next, we developed a multitask classification model based on a soft-margin SVM with a specialized feature engineering method that combines 1-2gram analysis with TF-IDF analysis. Finally, we trained and tested several generic models on an open-source data set from BioNLP 2018. The results show that the proposed multitask SVM classification model based on 1-2gram TF-IDF features exhibits the best performance among the tested models.
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