In Clinical imaging
Natural language processing (NLP) is a wide range of techniques that allows computers to interact with human text. Applications of NLP in everyday life include language translation aids, chat bots, and text prediction. It has been increasingly utilized in the medical field with increased reliance on electronic health records. As findings in radiology are primarily communicated via text, the field is particularly suited to benefit from NLP based applications. Furthermore, rapidly increasing imaging volume will continue to increase burden on clinicians, emphasizing the need for improvements in workflow. In this article, we highlight the numerous non-clinical, provider focused, and patient focused applications of NLP in radiology. We also comment on challenges associated with development and incorporation of NLP based applications in radiology as well as potential future directions.
Bobba Pratheek S, Sailer Anne, Pruneski James A, Beck Spencer, Mozayan Ali, Mozayan Sara, Arango Jennifer, Cohan Arman, Chheang Sophie
2023-Mar-05
Artificial intelligence, Education, Natural language processing