A retrieval-plus-fine-tuning pipeline for generating SOAP clinical summaries from doctor-patient conversations outperforms zero-shot GPT-4 models on a 20-conversation simulated test set.
Re-Examining System-Level Correlations of Automatic Summarization Evaluation Metrics
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How reliably an automatic summarization evaluation metric replicates human judgments of summary quality is quantified by system-level correlations. We identify two ways in which the definition of the system-level correlation is inconsistent with how metrics are used to evaluate systems in practice and propose changes to rectify this disconnect. First, we calculate the system score for an automatic metric using the full test set instead of the subset of summaries judged by humans, which is currently standard practice. We demonstrate how this small change leads to more precise estimates of system-level correlations. Second, we propose to calculate correlations only on pairs of systems that are separated by small differences in automatic scores which are commonly observed in practice. This allows us to demonstrate that our best estimate of the correlation of ROUGE to human judgments is near 0 in realistic scenarios. The results from the analyses point to the need to collect more high-quality human judgments and to improve automatic metrics when differences in system scores are small.
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CLINICSUM: Utilizing Language Models for Generating Clinical Summaries from Patient-Doctor Conversations
A retrieval-plus-fine-tuning pipeline for generating SOAP clinical summaries from doctor-patient conversations outperforms zero-shot GPT-4 models on a 20-conversation simulated test set.