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On the Construction of Multilingual Corpora for Clinical Text Mining.

Fabián Villena1,2, Urs Eisenmann1, Petra Knaup1, Jocelyn Dunstan2,3, Matthias Ganzinger1.   

Abstract

The amount of digital data derived from healthcare processes have increased tremendously in the last years. This applies especially to unstructured data, which are often hard to analyze due to the lack of available tools to process and extract information. Natural language processing is often used in medicine, but the majority of tools used by researchers are developed primarily for the English language. For developing and testing natural language processing methods, it is important to have a suitable corpus, specific to the medical domain that covers the intended target language. To improve the potential of natural language processing research, we developed tools to derive language specific medical corpora from publicly available text sources. n order to extract medicine-specific unstructured text data, openly available pub-lications from biomedical journals were used in a four-step process: (1) medical journal databases were scraped to download the articles, (2) the articles were parsed and consolidated into a single repository, (3) the content of the repository was de-scribed, and (4) the text data and the codes were released. In total, 93 969 articles were retrieved, with a word count of 83 868 501 in three different languages (German, English, and Spanish) from two medical journal databases Our results show that unstructured text data extraction from openly available medical journal databases for the construction of unified corpora of medical text data can be achieved through web scraping techniques.

Keywords:  Data Mining; Information Storage and Retrieval; Linguistics; Medical Informatics; Natural Language Processing

Year:  2020        PMID: 32570404     DOI: 10.3233/SHTI200180

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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