Yue Pan


2021

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A Comparative Study of Collocation Extraction Methods from the Perspectives of Vocabulary and Grammar: A Case Study in the Field of Journalism
Lulu Gu | Yue Pan | Pengyuan Liu
Proceedings of the 35th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation

2020

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Generating Medical Reports from Patient-Doctor Conversations Using Sequence-to-Sequence Models
Seppo Enarvi | Marilisa Amoia | Miguel Del-Agua Teba | Brian Delaney | Frank Diehl | Stefan Hahn | Kristina Harris | Liam McGrath | Yue Pan | Joel Pinto | Luca Rubini | Miguel Ruiz | Gagandeep Singh | Fabian Stemmer | Weiyi Sun | Paul Vozila | Thomas Lin | Ranjani Ramamurthy
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Medical Conversations

We discuss automatic creation of medical reports from ASR-generated patient-doctor conversational transcripts using an end-to-end neural summarization approach. We explore both recurrent neural network (RNN) and Transformer-based sequence-to-sequence architectures for summarizing medical conversations. We have incorporated enhancements to these architectures, such as the pointer-generator network that facilitates copying parts of the conversations to the reports, and a hierarchical RNN encoder that makes RNN training three times faster with long inputs. A comparison of the relative improvements from the different model architectures over an oracle extractive baseline is provided on a dataset of 800k orthopedic encounters. Consistent with observations in literature for machine translation and related tasks, we find the Transformer models outperform RNN in accuracy, while taking less than half the time to train. Significantly large wins over a strong oracle baseline indicate that sequence-to-sequence modeling is a promising approach for automatic generation of medical reports, in the presence of data at scale.

2005

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Improved-Edit-Distance Kernel for Chinese Relation Extraction
Wanxiang Che | Jianmin Jiang | Zhong Su | Yue Pan | Ting Liu
Companion Volume to the Proceedings of Conference including Posters/Demos and tutorial abstracts

2001

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Advances in meeting recognition
Alex Waibel | Hua Yu | Tanja Schultz | Yue Pan | Michael Bett | Martin Westphal | Hagen Soltau | Thomas Schaaf | Florian Metze
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Human Language Technology Research