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Clinical Text Data Categorization and Feature Extraction Using Medical-Fissure Algorithm and Neg-Seq Algorithm

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A large amount of patient information has been gathered in Electronic Health Records (EHRs) concerning their conditions. An EHR, as an unstructured text document, serves to maintain health by identifying,… Click to show full abstract

A large amount of patient information has been gathered in Electronic Health Records (EHRs) concerning their conditions. An EHR, as an unstructured text document, serves to maintain health by identifying, treating, and curing illnesses. In this research, the technical complexities in extracting the clinical text data are removed by using machine learning and natural language processing techniques, in which an unstructured clinical text data with low data quality is recognized by Halve Progression, which uses Medical-Fissure Algorithm which provides better data quality and makes diagnosis easier by using a cross-validation approach. Moreover, to enhance the accuracy in extracting and mapping clinical text data, Clinical Data Progression uses Neg-Seq Algorithm in which the redundancy in clinical text data is removed. Finally, the extracted clinical text data is stored in the cloud with a secret key to enhance security. The proposed technique improves the data quality and provides an efficient data extraction with high accuracy of 99.6%.

Keywords: medical fissure; fissure algorithm; clinical text; text data; text

Journal Title: Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience
Year Published: 2022

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