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artificial intelligence in medicine in europe | 1997

Building Medical Dictionaries for Patient Encoding Systems: A Methodology

Christian Lovis; Robert H. Baud; Anne-Marie Rassinoux; Michel Pa; Jean-Raoul Scherrer

One of the most critical problems of automatic natural language processing (NLP) is the size of the medical dictionaries. The set of compound medical words and the often used possibility to create new terms render the exhaustivity of medical dictionaries beyond question. The structure of such dictionaries is usually composed of two parts: the first one generally contains morphological and sometimes syntactical information necessary to identify, on a grapheme level, a given word in a sentence whereas the second part is often devoted to conceptual knowledge associated with the recognised word. It is only when these two prerequisites are fulfilled that an attempt to understand the meaning of a whole expression is possible. The approach developed in this paper shows the pragmatic method used to implement a powerful analyser dedicated to help physicians or coding clerks to encode medico-economic information about patients using international classifications like ICD. It describes how to build medical dictionaries that can help the application of morphological and conceptual analysers (encoders). The methods used have proved to be efficient for various classifications as well as for multiple languages as the system presently supports French, German, English and Dutch for the full ICD-10 classification.


artificial intelligence in medicine in europe | 1995

Use of a Conceptual Semi-Automatic ICD-9 Encoding System in a Hospital Environment

Christian Lovis; Michel Pa; Robert H. Baud; Jean-Raoul Scherrer

The necessity of encoding medical diagnosis has become essential, not only for medical purposes, but also for community-based research, epidemiology and economy, but there is a real lack of tools ensuring good quality and exhaustivity of diagnosis encoding. To achieve this goal whilst avoiding the need of to much computer processing power, we have built a tool using some natural language processing techniques, like a simple semantical representation and partial symbolic queries. We have also tried to build a cost-effectiveness system, which will run on any PC-Windows based system, with a good user-friendliness quality.


Artificial Intelligence in Medicine | 1998

Medical dictionaries for patient encoding systems: a methodology

Christian Lovis; Robert H. Baud; Anne-Marie Rassinoux; Michel Pa; Jean-Raoul Scherrer


Methods of Information in Medicine | 1995

Representing clinical narratives using conceptual graphs

Robert H. Baud; Anne-Marie Rassinoux; Judith C. Wagner; Christian Lovis; Juge C; Alpay L; Michel Pa; Patrice Degoulet; Jean-Raoul Scherrer


Studies in health technology and informatics | 1998

Automatic extraction of linguistic knowledge from an international classification.

Robert H. Baud; Christian Lovis; Anne-Marie Rassinoux; Michel Pa; Scherrer


conference of american medical informatics association | 1996

Knowledge sources for Natural Language Processing.

Robert H. Baud; Anne-Marie Rassinoux; Christian Lovis; Judith C. Wagner; Griesser; Michel Pa; Scherrer


american medical informatics association annual symposium | 1996

Natural Language Processing and Clinical Support to Improve the Quality of Reimbursement Claim Databases.

Christian Lovis; Jean-Michel Gaspoz; Robert H. Baud; Michel Pa; Jean-Raoul Scherrer


Medinfo. MEDINFO | 1995

LUCID: a semi-automated ICD-9 encoding system.

Michel Pa; Christian Lovis; Robert H. Baud


american medical informatics association annual symposium | 1997

Morphosemantems Decomposition and Semantic Representation to Allow Fast and Efficient Natural Language Recognition.

Christian Lovis; Robert H. Baud; Michel Pa; Jean-Raoul Scherrer


Studies in health technology and informatics | 1997

Collection of nursing minimum data set (NMDS) could benefit from medical encoding experiences.

Weber P; Christian Lovis; Michel Pa; Robert H. Baud

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Patrice Degoulet

Paris Descartes University

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