Enriching Unsupervised User Embedding via Medical Concepts
Abstract
Clinical notes in Electronic Health Records (EHR) present rich documented information of patients to inference phenotype for disease diagnosis and study patient characteristics for cohort selection. Unsupervised user embedding aims to encode patients into fixed-length vectors without human supervisions. Medical concepts extracted from the clinical notes contain rich connections between patients and their clinical categories. However, existing unsupervised approaches of user embeddings from clinical notes do not explicitly incorporate medical concepts. In this study, we propose a concept-aware unsupervised user embedding that jointly leverages text documents and medical concepts from two clinical corpora, MIMIC-III and Diabetes. We evaluate user embeddings on both extrinsic and intrinsic tasks, including phenotype classification, in-hospital mortality prediction, patient retrieval, and patient relatedness. Experiments on the two clinical corpora show our approach exceeds unsupervised baselines, and incorporating medical concepts can significantly improve the baseline performance.
Publication Title
Proceedings of Machine Learning Research
Recommended Citation
Huang, X., Dernoncourt, F., & Dredze, M. (2022). Enriching Unsupervised User Embedding via Medical Concepts. Proceedings of Machine Learning Research, 174, 63-78. Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/facpubs/17962