Negation detection in Dutch clinical texts: an evaluation of rule-based and machine learning methods

Bram van Es*, Leon Reteig, Sander Tan, Marijn Schraagen, Myrthe Hemker, Sebastiaan Arends, Miguel Rios, Saskia Haitjema

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Abstract

When developing models for clinical information retrieval and decision support systems, the discrete outcomes required for training are often missing. These labels need to be extracted from free text in electronic health records. For this extraction process one of the most important contextual properties in clinical text is negation, which indicates the absence of findings. We aimed to improve large scale extraction of labels by comparing three methods for negation detection in Dutch clinical notes. We used the Erasmus Medical Center Dutch Clinical Corpus to compare a rule-based method based on ContextD, a biLSTM model using MedCAT and (finetuned) RoBERTa-based models. We found that both the biLSTM and RoBERTa models consistently outperform the rule-based model in terms of F1 score, precision and recall. In addition, we systematically categorized the classification errors for each model, which can be used to further improve model performance in particular applications. Combining the three models naively was not beneficial in terms of performance. We conclude that the biLSTM and RoBERTa-based models in particular are highly accurate accurate in detecting clinical negations, but that ultimately all three approaches can be viable depending on the use case at hand.
Original languageEnglish
Article number10
Pages (from-to)1-20
Number of pages20
JournalBMC Bioinformatics
Volume24
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We’d like to express our thanks to Jan Kors from the Biosemantics group at ErasmusMC for providing us with the Dutch Clinical Corpus. Also, we thank UMC Utrecht’s Digital Research Environment-team for providing high performance computation resources.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, The Author(s).

Keywords

  • Natural language processing
  • Text mining
  • Negation detection

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