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Investigating the Challenges of Temporal Relation Extraction from Clinical Text

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Temporal reasoning remains as an unsolved task for Natural Language Processing (NLP), particularly demonstrated in the clinical domain. The complexity of temporal representation in language is evident as results of the 2016 Clinical TempEval challenge indicate: the current state-of-the-art systems perform well in solving mention-identification tasks of event and time expressions but poorly in temporal relation extraction, showing a gap of around 0.25 point below human performance. We explore to adapt the tree-based LSTMRNN model proposed by Miwa and Bansal (2016) to temporal relation extraction from clinical text, obtaining a five point improvement over the best 2016 Clinical TempEval system and two points over the state-of-the-art. We deliver a deep analysis of the results and discuss the next step towards human-like temporal reasoning.

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Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Health Text Mining and Information Analysis

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Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Health Text Mining and Information Analysis

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Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL)

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