Cancer Registry Information Extraction via Transfer Learning
Yan-Jie Lin, Hong-Jie Dai, You-Chen Zhang, Chung-Yang Wu, Yu-Cheng Chang, Pin-Jou Lu, Chih-Jen Huang, Yu-Tsang Wang, Hui-Min Hsieh, Kun-San Chao, Tsang-Wu Liu, I-Shou Chang, Yi-Hsin Connie Yang, Ti-Hao Wang, Ko-Jiunn Liu, Li-Tzong Chen, Sheau-Fang Yang
3rd Clinical Natural Language Processing Workshop (Clinical NLP 2020) Workshop Paper
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Abstract:
A cancer registry is a critical and massive database for which various types of domain knowledge are needed and whose maintenance requires labor-intensive data curation. In order to facilitate the curation process for building a high-quality and integrated cancer registry database, we compiled a cross-hospital corpus and applied neural network methods to develop a natural language processing system for extracting cancer registry variables buried in unstructured pathology reports. The performance of the developed networks was compared with various baselines using standard micro-precision, recall and F-measure. Furthermore, we conducted experiments to study the feasibility of applying transfer learning to rapidly develop a well-performing system for processing reports from different sources that might be presented in different writing styles and formats. The results demonstrate that the transfer learning method enables us to develop a satisfactory system for a new hospital with only a few annotations and suggest more opportunities to reduce the burden of cancer registry curation.
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