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What Would it Take to get Biomedical QA Systems into Practice?

Gregory Kell1, Iain J Marshall1, Byron C Wallace2, André Jaun3.   

Abstract

Medical question answering (QA) systems have the potential to answer clinicians' uncertainties about treatment and diagnosis on-demand, informed by the latest evidence. However, despite the significant progress in general QA made by the NLP community, medical QA systems are still not widely used in clinical environments. One likely reason for this is that clinicians may not readily trust QA system outputs, in part because transparency, trustworthiness, and provenance have not been key considerations in the design of such models. In this paper we discuss a set of criteria that, if met, we argue would likely increase the utility of biomedical QA systems, which may in turn lead to adoption of such systems in practice. We assess existing models, tasks, and datasets with respect to these criteria, highlighting shortcomings of previously proposed approaches and pointing toward what might be more usable QA systems.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 35663506      PMCID: PMC9162079          DOI: 10.18653/v1/2021.mrqa-1.3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Conf Empir Methods Nat Lang Process


  13 in total

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Authors:  Guilherme Del Fiol; T Elizabeth Workman; Paul N Gorman
Journal:  JAMA Intern Med       Date:  2014-05       Impact factor: 21.873

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Authors:  John Gabbay; Andrée le May
Journal:  Br J Gen Pract       Date:  2016-08       Impact factor: 5.386

Review 7.  Evidence-based guidelines for the chiropractic treatment of adults with headache.

Authors:  Roland Bryans; Martin Descarreaux; Mireille Duranleau; Henri Marcoux; Brock Potter; Rick Ruegg; Lynn Shaw; Robert Watkin; Eleanor White
Journal:  J Manipulative Physiol Ther       Date:  2011-06       Impact factor: 1.437

8.  AskHERMES: An online question answering system for complex clinical questions.

Authors:  YongGang Cao; Feifan Liu; Pippa Simpson; Lamont Antieau; Andrew Bennett; James J Cimino; John Ely; Hong Yu
Journal:  J Biomed Inform       Date:  2011-01-21       Impact factor: 6.317

Review 9.  Manual therapies for migraine: a systematic review.

Authors:  Aleksander Chaibi; Peter J Tuchin; Michael Bjørn Russell
Journal:  J Headache Pain       Date:  2011-02-05       Impact factor: 7.277

10.  An overview of the BIOASQ large-scale biomedical semantic indexing and question answering competition.

Authors:  George Tsatsaronis; Georgios Balikas; Prodromos Malakasiotis; Ioannis Partalas; Matthias Zschunke; Michael R Alvers; Dirk Weissenborn; Anastasia Krithara; Sergios Petridis; Dimitris Polychronopoulos; Yannis Almirantis; John Pavlopoulos; Nicolas Baskiotis; Patrick Gallinari; Thierry Artiéres; Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo; Norman Heino; Eric Gaussier; Liliana Barrio-Alvers; Michael Schroeder; Ion Androutsopoulos; Georgios Paliouras
Journal:  BMC Bioinformatics       Date:  2015-04-30       Impact factor: 3.169

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