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arxiv: 2310.20089 · v1 · pith:OISQ5BJQ · submitted 2023-10-31 · cs.CL

Keyword-optimized Template Insertion for Clinical Information Extraction via Prompt-based Learning

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classification cs.CL
keywords clinicaltemplateclassificationhoweverinformationinsertionkeyword-optimizedlearning
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Clinical note classification is a common clinical NLP task. However, annotated data-sets are scarse. Prompt-based learning has recently emerged as an effective method to adapt pre-trained models for text classification using only few training examples. A critical component of prompt design is the definition of the template (i.e. prompt text). The effect of template position, however, has been insufficiently investigated. This seems particularly important in the clinical setting, where task-relevant information is usually sparse in clinical notes. In this study we develop a keyword-optimized template insertion method (KOTI) and show how optimizing position can improve performance on several clinical tasks in a zero-shot and few-shot training setting.

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