2019
DOI: 10.1109/tvcg.2018.2864905
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Doccurate: A Curation-Based Approach for Clinical Text Visualization

Abstract: Before seeing a patient, physicians seek to obtain an overview of the patient's medical history. Text plays a major role in this activity since it represents the bulk of the clinical documentation, but reviewing it quickly becomes onerous when patient charts grow too large. Text visualization methods have been widely explored to manage this large scale through visual summaries that rely on information retrieval algorithms to structure text and make it amenable to visualization. However, the integration with su… Show more

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“…Many perceptual, cognitive, and computational phenomena can be studied effectively through controlled, empirical studies where objectivity, repeatability, and prediction are valued and efforts are made to remove bias and error. Studying people and their considered, complex, contextualized, social reactions to dynamic settings often benefits instead from relativist approaches that involve subjective interpretation of qualitative data [30,57,61,63,107,108,113]. A key concern, however, is that work that is conducted from one position is judged from another [28].…”
Section: Philosophical Positionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many perceptual, cognitive, and computational phenomena can be studied effectively through controlled, empirical studies where objectivity, repeatability, and prediction are valued and efforts are made to remove bias and error. Studying people and their considered, complex, contextualized, social reactions to dynamic settings often benefits instead from relativist approaches that involve subjective interpretation of qualitative data [30,57,61,63,107,108,113]. A key concern, however, is that work that is conducted from one position is judged from another [28].…”
Section: Philosophical Positionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Design study -an approach to applied visualization research [96] -is now a standard method for conducting visualization inquiry, guided by validation methods [78,82], process models [72,74,96], scenarios [95], and an increasing set of representative examples in the literature [9,43,56,62,77,79,84,107,117]. In the context of the wider visualization discipline that is increasingly assessing its practices, the maturing of design study has exposed a series of provocative, open questions that we hear researchers asking: What are the research contributions made through design studies, and do they generalize?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, researchers include subjective assessment methods as ways of determining a solution's usefulness. Subjective assessment can be performed quantitatively [61,76] or qualitatively [27], and can be done with the help of human subjects [88] or through inspecting the design without relying on human subjects [42]. Qualitative methods have the flexibility to assess both objective and subjective aspects.…”
Section: Subjectivity Dimensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The introduced framework is particularly useful in the medical industry and can be easily integrated with big data platforms deployed by health care institutions, to ensure the continual assessment of the quality of electronic medical and health records. Hence, it's important to ensure the availability of curated datasets in the healthcare industry, which is currently driving research regarding the creation of platforms specifically designed for the curation of healthcare data (Landis et al, 2015;Wollatz et al, 2018;Sultanum et al, 2018).…”
Section: Health and Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Landis et al, 2015;2. Healthcare data curation (Landis et al, 2015;Wollatz et al, 2018;sultanum et al, 2018). Wollatz et al, 2018;3.…”
Section: Comparative Studyunclassified