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J Am Med Inform Assoc 2009;16:571-575 doi:10.1197/jamia.M3083
  • Focus on i2b2 Obesity NLP Challenge
  • Implementation Brief

Description of a Rule-based System for the i2b2 Challenge in Natural Language Processing for Clinical Data

  1. Lois C Childs, MSa,
  2. Robert Enelow, MDb,
  3. Lone Simonsen, PhDb,
  4. Norris H Heintzelman, MSa,
  5. Kimberly M Kowalskia,
  6. Robert J Taylor, PhDb
  1. aLockheed Martin, Inc., Valley Forge, PA
  2. bSAGE Analytica, LLC, Bethesda, MD
  1. Correspondence: Lois C. Childs, Lockheed Martin, IS&GS, 100/U4212, PO Box 8048, Philadelphia, PA 19101; e-mail: <lois.childs{at}lmco.com>.
  • Received 30 November 2008
  • Accepted 7 April 2009

Abstract

The Obesity Challenge, sponsored by Informatics for Integrating Biology and the Bedside (i2b2), a National Center for Biomedical Computing, asked participants to build software systems that could “read” a patient's clinical discharge summary and replicate the judgments of physicians in evaluating presence or absence of obesity and 15 comorbidities. The authors describe their methodology and discuss the results of applying Lockheed Martin's rule-based natural language processing (NLP) capability, ClinREAD. We tailored ClinREAD with medical domain expertise to create assigned default judgments based on the most probable results as defined in the ground truth. It then used rules to collect evidence similar to the evidence that the human judges likely relied upon, and applied a logic module to weigh the strength of all evidence collected to arrive at final judgments. The Challenge results suggest that rule-based systems guided by human medical expertise are capable of solving complex problems in machine processing of medical text.

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