no code implementations • 22 Apr 2021 • Felix Schoeller, Mark Miller, Roy Salomon, Karl J. Friston
This model is based on the cognitive neuroscience of active inference and suggests that, in the context of HRC, trust can be cast in terms of virtual control over an artificial agent.
no code implementations • 5 Nov 2018 • Najmeh Sadoughi, Greg P. Finley, James Fone, Vignesh Murali, Maxim Korenevski, Slava Baryshnikov, Nico Axtmann, Mark Miller, David Suendermann-Oeft
A ubiquitous task in processing electronic medical data is the assignment of standardized codes representing diagnoses and/or procedures to free-text documents such as medical reports.
no code implementations • NAACL 2018 • Gregory Finley, Erik Edwards, Am Robinson, a, Michael Brenndoerfer, Najmeh Sadoughi, James Fone, Nico Axtmann, Mark Miller, David Suendermann-Oeft
A medical scribe is a clinical professional who charts patient{--}physician encounters in real time, relieving physicians of most of their administrative burden and substantially increasing productivity and job satisfaction.
no code implementations • NAACL 2018 • Gregory Finley, Wael Salloum, Najmeh Sadoughi, Erik Edwards, Am Robinson, a, Nico Axtmann, Michael Brenndoerfer, Mark Miller, David Suendermann-Oeft
A typical workflow to document clinical encounters entails dictating a summary, running speech recognition, and post-processing the resulting text into a formatted letter.
no code implementations • WS 2017 • Wael Salloum, Greg Finley, Erik Edwards, Mark Miller, David Suendermann-Oeft
In clinical dictation, speakers try to be as concise as possible to save time, often resulting in utterances without explicit punctuation commands.
no code implementations • WS 2017 • Wael Salloum, Greg Finley, Erik Edwards, Mark Miller, David Suendermann-Oeft
Dictated medical reports very often feature a preamble containing metainformation about the report such as patient and physician names, location and name of the clinic, date of procedure, and so on.