Cécile Robin


2020

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A Term Extraction Approach to Survey Analysis in Health Care
Cécile Robin | Mona Isazad Mashinchi | Fatemeh Ahmadi Zeleti | Adegboyega Ojo | Paul Buitelaar
Proceedings of the 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference

The voice of the customer has for a long time been a key focus of businesses in all domains. It has received a lot of attention from the research community in Natural Language Processing (NLP) resulting in many approaches to analyzing customers feedback ((aspect-based) sentiment analysis, topic modeling, etc.). In the health domain, public and private bodies are increasingly prioritizing patient engagement for assessing the quality of the service given at each stage of the care. Patient and customer satisfaction analysis relate in many ways. In the domain of health particularly, a more precise and insightful analysis is needed to help practitioners locate potential issues and plan actions accordingly. We introduce here an approach to patient experience with the analysis of free text questions from the 2017 Irish National Inpatient Survey campaign using term extraction as a means to highlight important and insightful subject matters raised by patients. We evaluate the results by mapping them to a manually constructed framework following the Activity, Resource, Context (ARC) methodology (Ordenes, 2014) and specific to the health care environment, and compare our results against manual annotations done on the full 2017 dataset based on those categories.

2015

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Un système expert fondé sur une analyse sémantique pour l’identification de menaces d’ordre biologique
Cédric Lopez | Aleksandra Ponomareva | Cécile Robin | André Bittar | Xabier Larrucea | Frédérique Segond | Marie-Hélène Metzger
Actes de la 22e conférence sur le Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles. Démonstrations

Le projet européen TIER (Integrated strategy for CBRN – Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear – Threat Identification and Emergency Response) vise à intégrer une stratégie complète et intégrée pour la réponse d’urgence dans un contexte de dangers biologiques, chimiques, radiologiques, nucléaires, ou liés aux explosifs, basée sur l’identification des menaces et d’évaluation des risques. Dans cet article, nous nous focalisons sur les risques biologiques. Nous présentons notre système expert fondé sur une analyse sémantique, permettant l’extraction de données structurées à partir de données non structurées dans le but de raisonner.