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Learning to Ask Like a Physician
Eric P. Lehman, Vladislav Lialin, K. Y. Legaspi, Anne Janelle R. Sy, Patricia Therese S. Pile, N. R. I. Alberto, Richard Raymund R. Ragasa, C. V. M. Puyat, I. R. I. Alberto, P. G. Alfonso, M. Taliño, Dana Moukheiber, Byron C. Wallace, Anna Rumshisky, Jenifer Liang, Preethi Raghavan, L. Celi, Peter Szolovits • @Clinical Natural Language Processing Workshop • 06 June 2022
TLDR: Discharge Summary Clinical Questions (DiSCQ), a newly curated question dataset composed of 2,000+ questions paired with the snippets of text (triggers) that prompted each question, to characterize the types of information sought by medical experts.
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Abstract: Existing question answering (QA) datasets derived from electronic health records (EHR) are artificially generated and consequently fail to capture realistic physician information needs. We present Discharge Summary Clinical Questions (DiSCQ), a newly curated question dataset composed of 2,000+ questions paired with the snippets of text (triggers) that prompted each question. The questions are generated by medical experts from 100+ MIMIC-III discharge summaries. We analyze this dataset to characterize the types of information sought by medical experts. We also train baseline models for trigger detection and question generation (QG), paired with unsupervised answer retrieval over EHRs. Our baseline model is able to generate high quality questions in over 62% of cases when prompted with human selected triggers. We release this dataset (and all code to reproduce baseline model results) to facilitate further research into realistic clinical QA and QG: https://github.com/elehman16/discq.
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