ReportQL β Application of Deep Learning in Generating Structured Radiology Reports: A Transformer-Based Technique
Seyed Ali Reza Moezzi, Abdolrahman Ghaedi, Mojdeh Rahmanian, Seyedeh Zahra Mousavi, Ashkan Sami
[paper] [arXiv] [dataset] [project page]
Introduction
This repository is code release for Application of Deep Learning in Generating Structured Radiology Reports: A Transformer-Based Technique
Since radiology reports needed for clinical practice and research are written and stored in free-text narrations, extraction of relative information for further analysis is difficult. In these circumstances, natural language processing (NLP) techniques can facilitate automatic information extraction and transformation of free-text formats to structured data. In recent years, deep learning (DL)-based models have been adapted for NLP experiments with promising results. Despite the significant potential of DL models based on artificial neural networks (ANN) and convolutional neural networks (CNN), the models face some limitations to implement in clinical practice. Transformers, another new DL architecture, have been increasingly applied to improve the process. Therefore, in this study, we propose a transformer-based fine-grained named entity recognition (NER) architecture for clinical information extraction. We collected 88 abdominopelvic sonography reports in free-text formats and annotated them based on our developed information schema. The text-to-text transfer transformer model (T5) and Scifive, a pre-trained domain-specific adaptation of the T5 model, were applied for fine-tuning to extract entities and relations and transform the input into a structured format. Our transformer-based model in this study outperformed previously applied approaches such as ANN and CNN models based on ROUGE-1, ROUGE-2, ROUGE-L, and BLEU scores of 0.816, 0.668, 0.528, and 0.743, respectively, while providing an interpretable structured report.
Dataset
Our annotated dataset used in the paper is hosted in this repository and in Kaggle Datasets.
The data is structured as follows:
data/
βββ trialReport
β βββ ReportQL
β βββ Schemas
β β βββ organs
β β βββ simpleSchema.json
β βββ dataset
β βββ test.csv
β βββ train_orig.csv
β βββ training.csv
The train_orig.csv
is our original training set. You can find our synthetic dataset and test set in training.csv
and test.csv
file.
Information schema used for annotating reports can be found in simpleSchema.json
Setup
Setting up for this project involves installing dependencies.
Setting up environments and Installing dependencies
virtualenv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
Installing dependencies
To install all the dependencies, please run the following:
pip install -r requirements.txt
Fine-tuning
To start fine-tuning language model, run:
python script/fit.py
Testing
For getting test results on our test set, run:
python script/test.py
Inference
We prepared a jupyter notebook for Inference.
Fine-tuned Model
Our fine-tuned ReportQL weights can be accessed on π€ HuggingFace.
- ReportQL: base
License
Please see the LICENSE file for details.
Citation
If you find our work useful in your research, please consider citing us:
@article{moezzi2022application,
title={Application of Deep Learning in Generating Structured Radiology Reports: A Transformer-Based Technique},
author={Moezzi, Seyed Ali Reza and Ghaedi, Abdolrahman and Rahmanian, Mojdeh and Mousavi, Seyedeh Zahra and Sami, Ashkan},
journal={Journal of Digital Imaging},
pages={1--11},
year={2022},
publisher={Springer}
}
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