A pseudonymized corpus of occupational health narratives for clinical entity recognition in Spanish.

Journal: BMC medical informatics and decision making
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Abstract

Despite the high creation cost, annotated corpora are indispensable for robust natural language processing systems. In the clinical field, in addition to annotating medical entities, corpus creators must also remove personally identifiable information (PII). This has become increasingly important in the era of large language models where unwanted memorization can occur. This paper presents a corpus annotated to anonymize personally identifiable information in 1,787 anamneses of work-related accidents and diseases in Spanish. Additionally, we applied a previously released model for Named Entity Recognition (NER) trained on referrals from primary care physicians to identify diseases, body parts, and medications in this work-related text. We analyzed the differences between the models and the gold standard curated by a physician in detail. Moreover, we compared the performance of the NER model on the original narratives, in narratives where personal information has been masked, and in texts where the personal data is replaced by another similar surrogate value (pseudonymization). Within this publication, we share the annotation guidelines and the annotated corpus.

Authors

  • Jocelyn Dunstan
    Johns Hopkins University, USA; University of Chile, Chile.
  • Thomas Vakili
    Department of Computer and Systems Sciences, Stockholm University, P.O. Box 7003, 164 07, Kista, Stockholm, Sweden. thomas.vakili@dsv.su.se.
  • Luis Miranda
    Department of Computer Sciences, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
  • Fabián Villena
    Centro de Informática Médica y Telemedicina, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
  • Claudio Aracena
    Millennium Institute for Foundational Research on Data, Santiago, Chile.
  • Tamara Quiroga
    Department of Computer Sciences, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
  • Paulina Vera
    Servicio de Salud del Maule, Ministerio de Salud, Talca, Chile.
  • Sebastián Viteri Valenzuela
    Asociación Chilena de Seguridad, Santiago, Chile.
  • Victor Rocco
    Asociación Chilena de Seguridad, Santiago, Chile.