Clinical information extraction applications: A literature review
@article{Wang2018ClinicalIE, title={Clinical information extraction applications: A literature review}, author={Yanshan Wang and Liwei Wang and M. Rastegar-Mojarad and Sungrim Moon and F. Shen and N. Afzal and Sijia Liu and Yuqun Zeng and S. Mehrabi and Sunghwan Sohn and H. Liu}, journal={Journal of biomedical informatics}, year={2018}, volume={77}, pages={ 34-49 } }
BACKGROUND
With the rapid adoption of electronic health records (EHRs), it is desirable to harvest information and knowledge from EHRs to support automated systems at the point of care and to enable secondary use of EHRs for clinical and translational research. One critical component used to facilitate the secondary use of EHR data is the information extraction (IE) task, which automatically extracts and encodes clinical information from text.
OBJECTIVES
In this literature review, we present… Expand
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