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Comparative Analysis of Text Classification Approaches in Electronic Health Records

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arxiv 2005.06624 v1 pith:XDXLGQ6G submitted 2020-05-08 cs.CL cs.LG

classification cs.CLcs.LG
keywords classificationtexttasksapproachesclinicalrecordselectronichealth
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Text classification tasks which aim at harvesting and/or organizing information from electronic health records are pivotal to support clinical and translational research. However these present specific challenges compared to other classification tasks, notably due to the particular nature of the medical lexicon and language used in clinical records. Recent advances in embedding methods have shown promising results for several clinical tasks, yet there is no exhaustive comparison of such approaches with other commonly used word representations and classification models. In this work, we analyse the impact of various word representations, text pre-processing and classification algorithms on the performance of four different text classification tasks. The results show that traditional approaches, when tailored to the specific language and structure of the text inherent to the classification task, can achieve or exceed the performance of more recent ones based on contextual embeddings such as BERT.

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