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Title Building a Spanish/Catalan Health Records Corpus with Very Sparse Protected Information Labelled
Authors Salvador Medina and Jordi Turmo
Abstract Electronic Health Records (EHR) are an important resource for the research and study of diseases, treatments and symptoms. However, due to data protection laws, information that could potentially compromise privacy must be anonymized before making use of them. Thus, the identification of these pieces of information is mandatory. This identification is usually performed by linguistic models built from EHRs corpora in which Protected Health Information (PHI) has been previously annotated. Nevertheless, two main drawbacks can occur. First, the annotated corpora required to build the models for a particular language may not exist. Second, unannotated corpora might exist for that language, containing very few words related to PHI mentions (i.e., very sparse population). In this situation, the process of manually annotating EHRs results extremely hard and costly, as PHI occurs in very few EHRs. This paper proposes an iterative method for building corpus with labelled PHI from a large unlabelled corpus with a very sparse population of target PHI. The method makes use of manually defined rules specified in the form of Augmented Transition Networks, and tries to minimize the seek of EHRs containing PHI, thus minimizing the cost of manually annotating very sparse EHRs corpora. We use the method with primary care EHRs written in Spanish and Catalan, although it is language-independent and could be applied to EHRs written in other languages. Direct and indirect evaluations performed to the resulting labelled corpus show the appropriateness of our method.
Topics Anonymization, Health Records, Sparse
Full paper Building a Spanish/Catalan Health Records Corpus with Very Sparse Protected Information Labelled
Bibtex @InProceedings{MEDINA18.6,
  author = {Salvador Medina and Jordi Turmo},
  title = {Building a Spanish/Catalan Health Records Corpus with Very Sparse Protected Information Labelled},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2018)},
  year = {2018},
  month = {may},
  date = {7-12},
  location = {Miyazaki, Japan},
  editor = {Maite Melero and Martin Krallinger and Aitor Gonzalez-Agirre},
  publisher = {European Language Resources Association (ELRA)},
  address = {Paris, France},
  isbn = {979-10-95546-03-0},
  language = {english}
  }
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