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A Computable Phenotype for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Using Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning.Academic Article Why?
A scoping review of publicly available language tasks in clinical natural language processing.Academic Article Why?
Analysis of Stroke Detection during the COVID-19 Pandemic Using Natural Language Processing of Radiology Reports.Academic Article Why?
Between Always and Never: Evaluating Uncertainty in Radiology Reports Using Natural Language Processing.Academic Article Why?
ChatGPT: Increasing accessibility for natural language processing in healthcare quality measurement.Academic Article Why?
Defining suffering in pain: a systematic review on pain-related suffering using natural language processing.Academic Article Why?
DR.BENCH: Diagnostic Reasoning Benchmark for Clinical Natural Language Processing.Academic Article Why?
Efficient identification of nationally mandated reportable cancer cases using natural language processing and machine learning.Academic Article Why?
Language as a biomarker for psychosis: A natural language processing approach.Academic Article Why?
Large-scale identification of patients with cerebral aneurysms using natural language processing.Academic Article Why?
Measuring interpersonal firearm violence: natural language processing methods to address limitations in criminal charge data.Academic Article Why?
Natural Language Processing and Psychosis: On the Need for Comprehensive Psychometric Evaluation.Academic Article Why?
Prediction of severe chest injury using natural language processing from the electronic health record.Academic Article Why?
Recommended practices and ethical considerations for natural language processing-assisted observational research: A scoping review.Academic Article Why?
Toward a clinical text encoder: pretraining for clinical natural language processing with applications to substance misuse.Academic Article Why?
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