2024
DOI: 10.3389/fdgth.2024.1282043
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Word sense disambiguation of acronyms in clinical narratives

Daphné Chopard,
Padraig Corcoran,
Irena Spasić

Abstract: Clinical narratives commonly use acronyms without explicitly defining their long forms. This makes it difficult to automatically interpret their sense as acronyms tend to be highly ambiguous. Supervised learning approaches to their disambiguation in the clinical domain are hindered by issues associated with patient privacy and manual annotation, which limit the size and diversity of training data. In this study, we demonstrate how scientific abstracts can be utilised to overcome these issues by creating a larg… Show more

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