Evaluating Semantic Similarity Methods for Comparison of Text-derived Phenotype Profiles

Author:

Slater Luke TORCID,Russell Sophie,Makepeace Silver,Carberry Alexander,Karwath AndreasORCID,Williams John AORCID,Fanning Hilary,Ball Simon,Hoehndorf RobertORCID,Gkoutos Georgios VORCID

Abstract

AbstractSemantic similarity is a valuable tool for analysis in biomedicine. When applied to phenotype profiles derived from clinical text, they have the capacity to enable and enhance ‘patient-like me’ analyses, automated coding, differential diagnosis, and outcome prediction, by leveraging the wealth of background knowledge provided by biomedical ontologies. While a large body of work exists exploring the use of semantic similarity for multiple tasks, including protein interaction prediction, and rare disease differential diagnosis, there is less work exploring comparison of patient phenotype profiles for clinical tasks. Moreover, there are no experimental explorations of optimal parameters or methods in the area. In this work, we develop a reproducible platform for benchmarking experimental conditions for patient phentoype similarity. Using the platform, we evaluate the task of ranking shared primary diagnosis from uncurated phenotype profiles derived from text narrative associated with admissions in MIMIC-III. In doing this, we identify and interpret the performance of a large number of semantic similarity measures for this task, and provide a basis for further research on related tasks in the area.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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