Abdou Youssef
2023
Care4Lang at MEDIQA-Chat 2023: Fine-tuning Language Models for Classifying and Summarizing Clinical Dialogues
Amal Alqahtani
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Rana Salama
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Mona Diab
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Abdou Youssef
Proceedings of the 5th Clinical Natural Language Processing Workshop
Summarizing medical conversations is one of the tasks proposed by MEDIQA-Chat to promote research on automatic clinical note generation from doctor-patient conversations. In this paper, we present our submission to this task using fine-tuned language models, including T5, BART and BioGPT models. The fine-tuned models are evaluated using ensemble metrics including ROUGE, BERTScore andBLEURT. Among the fine-tuned models, Flan-T5 achieved the highest aggregated score for dialogue summarization.
2021
GOT: Testing for Originality in Natural Language Generation
Jennifer Brooks
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Abdou Youssef
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Natural Language Generation, Evaluation, and Metrics (GEM 2021)
We propose an approach to automatically test for originality in generation tasks where no standard automatic measures exist. Our proposal addresses original uses of language, not necessarily original ideas. We provide an algorithm for our approach and a run-time analysis. The algorithm, which finds all of the original fragments in a ground-truth corpus and can reveal whether a generated fragment copies an original without attribution, has a run-time complexity of theta(nlogn) where n is the number of sentences in the ground truth.
2020
Metaphor Detection using Ensembles of Bidirectional Recurrent Neural Networks
Jennifer Brooks
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Abdou Youssef
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Figurative Language Processing
In this paper we present our results from the Second Shared Task on Metaphor Detection, hosted by the Second Workshop on Figurative Language Processing. We use an ensemble of RNN models with bidirectional LSTMs and bidirectional attention mechanisms. Some of the models were trained on all parts of speech. Each of the other models was trained on one of four categories for parts of speech: “nouns”, “verbs”, “adverbs/adjectives”, or “other”. The models were combined into voting pools and the voting pools were combined using the logical “OR” operator.
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