EAI Endorsed Transactions on Industrial Networks and Intelligent Systems (Jul 2024)

ViMedNER: A Medical Named Entity Recognition Dataset for Vietnamese

  • Pham Van Duong,
  • Tien-Dat Trinh,
  • Minh-Tien Nguyen,
  • Huy-The Vu,
  • Minh Chuan Pham,
  • Tran Manh Tuan,
  • Le Hoang Son

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4108/eetinis.v11i3.5221
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4

Abstract

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Named entity recognition (NER) is one of the most important tasks in natural language processing, which identifies entity boundaries and classifies them into pre-defined categories. In literature, NER systems have been developed for various languages but limited works have been conducted for Vietnamese. This mainly comes from the limitation of available and high-quality annotated data, especially for specific domains such as medicine and healthcare. In this paper, we introduce a new medical NER dataset, named ViMedNER, for recognizing Vietnamese medical entities. Unlike existing works designed for common or too-specific entities, we focus on entity types that can be used in common diagnostic and treatment scenarios, including disease names, the symptoms of the diseases, the cause of the diseases, the diagnostic, and the treatment. These entities facilitate the diagnosis and treatment of doctors for common diseases. Our dataset is collected from four well-known Vietnamese websites that are professional in terms of drag selling and disease diagnostics and annotated by domain experts with high agreement scores. To create benchmark results, strong NER baselines based on pre-trained language models including PhoBERT, XLM-R, ViDeBERTa, ViPubMedDeBERTa, and ViHealthBERT are implemented and evaluated on the dataset. Experiment results show that the performance of XLM-R is consistently better than that of the other pre-trained language models. Furthermore, additional experiments are conducted to explore the behavior of the baselines and the characteristics of our dataset.

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