Clinically relevant pretraining is all you need.

Publication Type Academic Article
Authors Bear Don't Walk Iv O, Sun T, Perotte A, Elhadad N
Journal J Am Med Inform Assoc
Volume 28
Issue 9
Pagination 1970-1976
Date Published 08/13/2021
ISSN 1527-974X
Keywords Deep Learning
Abstract Clinical notes present a wealth of information for applications in the clinical domain, but heterogeneity across clinical institutions and settings presents challenges for their processing. The clinical natural language processing field has made strides in overcoming domain heterogeneity, while pretrained deep learning models present opportunities to transfer knowledge from one task to another. Pretrained models have performed well when transferred to new tasks; however, it is not well understood if these models generalize across differences in institutions and settings within the clinical domain. We explore if institution or setting specific pretraining is necessary for pretrained models to perform well when transferred to new tasks. We find no significant performance difference between models pretrained across institutions and settings, indicating that clinically pretrained models transfer well across such boundaries. Given a clinically pretrained model, clinical natural language processing researchers may forgo the time-consuming pretraining step without a significant performance drop.
DOI 10.1093/jamia/ocab086
PubMed ID 34151966
PubMed Central ID PMC8363791
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