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Most Influential NAACL 2018 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Explainable Prediction Of Medical Codes From Clinical Text

James Mullenbach; Sarah Wiegreffe; Jon Duke; Jimeng Sun; Jacob Eisenstein

Venue
Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL) 2018
Recognition
Most Influential NAACL 2018 Paper (Rank No. 14)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
7
Certificate ID
cb044e5158005030

Abstract

Clinical notes are text documents that are created by clinicians for each patient encounter. They are typically accompanied by medical codes, which describe the diagnosis and treatment. Annotating these codes is labor intensive and error prone; furthermore, the connection between the codes and the text is not annotated, obscuring the reasons and details behind specific diagnoses and treatments. We present an attentional convolutional network that predicts medical codes from clinical text. Our method aggregates information across the document using a convolutional neural network, and uses an attention mechanism to select the most relevant segments for each of the thousands of possible codes. The method is accurate, achieving precision@8 of 0.71 and a Micro-F1 of 0.54, which are both better than the prior state of the art. Furthermore, through an interpretability evaluation by a physician, we show that the attention mechanism identifies meaningful explanations for each code assignment.

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