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An Introduction to Natural Language Processing Techniques and Framework for Clinical Implementation in Radiation Oncology
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Siddiqui, Farzan
, Verdecchia, Kyle
, Ghanem, Ahmed I
, Thind, Kundan
, Elshaikh, Mohamed
, Ghassemi, Mohammad M
, Chetty, Indrin J
, Movsas, Benjamin
, Bagher-Ebadian, Hassan
, Khanmohammadi, Reza
, Luo, Bing
in
Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Bias
/ Electronic health records
/ Ethics
/ Large language models
/ Natural language processing
/ Oncology
/ Quality assurance
/ Radiation
/ Structured data
/ Unstructured data
2023
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by
Siddiqui, Farzan
, Verdecchia, Kyle
, Ghanem, Ahmed I
, Thind, Kundan
, Elshaikh, Mohamed
, Ghassemi, Mohammad M
, Chetty, Indrin J
, Movsas, Benjamin
, Bagher-Ebadian, Hassan
, Khanmohammadi, Reza
, Luo, Bing
in
Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Bias
/ Electronic health records
/ Ethics
/ Large language models
/ Natural language processing
/ Oncology
/ Quality assurance
/ Radiation
/ Structured data
/ Unstructured data
2023
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An Introduction to Natural Language Processing Techniques and Framework for Clinical Implementation in Radiation Oncology
by
Siddiqui, Farzan
, Verdecchia, Kyle
, Ghanem, Ahmed I
, Thind, Kundan
, Elshaikh, Mohamed
, Ghassemi, Mohammad M
, Chetty, Indrin J
, Movsas, Benjamin
, Bagher-Ebadian, Hassan
, Khanmohammadi, Reza
, Luo, Bing
in
Algorithms
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Bias
/ Electronic health records
/ Ethics
/ Large language models
/ Natural language processing
/ Oncology
/ Quality assurance
/ Radiation
/ Structured data
/ Unstructured data
2023
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An Introduction to Natural Language Processing Techniques and Framework for Clinical Implementation in Radiation Oncology
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An Introduction to Natural Language Processing Techniques and Framework for Clinical Implementation in Radiation Oncology
2023
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Overview
Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a key technique for developing Medical Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems that leverage Electronic Health Record (EHR) data to build diagnostic and prognostic models. NLP enables the conversion of unstructured clinical text into structured data that can be fed into AI algorithms. The emergence of the transformer architecture and large language models (LLMs) has led to remarkable advances in NLP for various healthcare tasks, such as entity recognition, relation extraction, sentence similarity, text summarization, and question answering. In this article, we review the major technical innovations that underpin modern NLP models and present state-of-the-art NLP applications that employ LLMs in radiation oncology research. However, these LLMs are prone to many errors such as hallucinations, biases, and ethical violations, which necessitate rigorous evaluation and validation before clinical deployment. As such, we propose a comprehensive framework for assessing the NLP models based on their purpose and clinical fit, technical performance, bias and trust, legal and ethical implications, and quality assurance, prior to implementation in clinical radiation oncology. Our article aims to provide guidance and insights for researchers and clinicians who are interested in developing and using NLP models in clinical radiation oncology.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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