2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0174970
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A study of the transferability of influenza case detection systems between two large healthcare systems

Abstract: ObjectivesThis study evaluates the accuracy and transferability of Bayesian case detection systems (BCD) that use clinical notes from emergency department (ED) to detect influenza cases.MethodsA BCD uses natural language processing (NLP) to infer the presence or absence of clinical findings from ED notes, which are fed into a Bayesain network classifier (BN) to infer patients’ diagnoses. We developed BCDs at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (BCDUPMC) and Intermountain Healthcare in Utah (BCDIH). At … Show more

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“…ML models have also been developed to classify suicide‐related communication on twitter . Natural language processing ML models have been applied to emergency medicine clinical documentation to detect influenza . ML may also assist with the detection of novel viral outbreaks, having been used to develop accurate and dynamic forecasting models for Zika virus using Google Trends …”
Section: Population and Social Media Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…ML models have also been developed to classify suicide‐related communication on twitter . Natural language processing ML models have been applied to emergency medicine clinical documentation to detect influenza . ML may also assist with the detection of novel viral outbreaks, having been used to develop accurate and dynamic forecasting models for Zika virus using Google Trends …”
Section: Population and Social Media Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…43 Natural language processing ML models have been applied to emergency medicine clinical documentation to detect influenza. 44 ML may also assist with the detection of novel BOX 1. What is… Artificial intelligence (AI) • Can be defined as 'the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence'.…”
Section: Clinical Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Automated surveillance systems developed at one health care system can potentially be replicated at other institutions. 20,21 With the vast majority of acute care hospitals having now adopted EMRs, 22 replication of this database development at other health care systems is feasible. Of the true cases not detected by the automatic system, 58 (83%) were patients who had a positive test collected at an outpatient visit, were sent home, and were later admitted within 14 days.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Domain adaptation . The portability of trained algorithms on independent domains has previously been used as a metric of model robustness in systems that leverage NLP and machine learning [58]. We evaluated the ability of our trained LSTM models to be used in a cross-species context.…”
Section: T Rue P Ositive T Rue P Ositive + F Alse N Egativementioning
confidence: 99%