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A BERT-BiGRU-CRF Model for Entity Recognition of Chinese Electronic Medical Records

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  • Qiuli Qin
  • Shuang Zhao
  • Chunmei Liu
  • Abd E.I.-Baset Hassanien

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Because of difficulty processing the electronic medical record data of patients with cerebrovascular disease, there is little mature recognition technology capable of identifying the named entity of cerebrovascular disease. Excellent research results have been achieved in the field of named entity recognition (NER), but there are several problems in the pre processing of Chinese named entities that have multiple meanings, of which neglecting the combination of contextual information is one. Therefore, to extract five categories of key entity information for diseases, symptoms, body parts, medical examinations, and treatment in electronic medical records, this paper proposes the use of a BERT-BiGRU-CRF named entity recognition method, which is applied to the field of cerebrovascular diseases. The BERT layer first converts the electronic medical record text into a low-dimensional vector, then uses this vector as the input to the BiGRU layer to capture contextual features, and finally uses conditional random fields (CRFs) to capture the dependency between adjacent tags. The experimental results show that the F1 score of the model reaches 90.38%.

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  • Qiuli Qin & Shuang Zhao & Chunmei Liu & Abd E.I.-Baset Hassanien, 2021. "A BERT-BiGRU-CRF Model for Entity Recognition of Chinese Electronic Medical Records," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-11, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:6631837
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6631837
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