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From dictations to clinical reports using machine translation

2018-06-01NAACL 2018Unverified0· sign in to hype

Gregory Finley, Wael Salloum, Najmeh Sadoughi, Erik Edwards, Am Robinson, a, Nico Axtmann, Michael Brenndoerfer, Mark Miller, David Suendermann-Oeft

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A typical workflow to document clinical encounters entails dictating a summary, running speech recognition, and post-processing the resulting text into a formatted letter. Post-processing entails a host of transformations including punctuation restoration, truecasing, marking sections and headers, converting dates and numerical expressions, parsing lists, etc. In conventional implementations, most of these tasks are accomplished by individual modules. We introduce a novel holistic approach to post-processing that relies on machine callytranslation. We show how this technique outperforms an alternative conventional system---even learning to correct speech recognition errors during post-processing---while being much simpler to maintain.

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