Ascle—A Python Natural Language Processing Toolkit for Medical Text Generation: Development and Evaluation Study

Medical texts present significant domain-specific challenges, and manually curating these texts is a time-consuming and labor-intensive process. To address this, natural language processing (NLP) algorithms have been developed to automate text processing. In the biomedical field, various toolkits fo...

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Published inJournal of medical Internet research Vol. 26; no. 5; p. e60601
Main Authors Yang, Rui, Zeng, Qingcheng, You, Keen, Qiao, Yujie, Huang, Lucas, Hsieh, Chia-Chun, Rosand, Benjamin, Goldwasser, Jeremy, Dave, Amisha, Keenan, Tiarnan, Ke, Yuhe, Hong, Chuan, Liu, Nan, Chew, Emily, Radev, Dragomir, Lu, Zhiyong, Xu, Hua, Chen, Qingyu, Li, Irene
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LanguageEnglish
Published Canada Journal of Medical Internet Research 03.10.2024
JMIR Publications
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ISSN1438-8871
1439-4456
1438-8871
DOI10.2196/60601

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Summary:Medical texts present significant domain-specific challenges, and manually curating these texts is a time-consuming and labor-intensive process. To address this, natural language processing (NLP) algorithms have been developed to automate text processing. In the biomedical field, various toolkits for text processing exist, which have greatly improved the efficiency of handling unstructured text. However, these existing toolkits tend to emphasize different perspectives, and none of them offer generation capabilities, leaving a significant gap in the current offerings. This study aims to describe the development and preliminary evaluation of Ascle. Ascle is tailored for biomedical researchers and clinical staff with an easy-to-use, all-in-one solution that requires minimal programming expertise. For the first time, Ascle provides 4 advanced and challenging generative functions: question-answering, text summarization, text simplification, and machine translation. In addition, Ascle integrates 12 essential NLP functions, along with query and search capabilities for clinical databases. We fine-tuned 32 domain-specific language models and evaluated them thoroughly on 27 established benchmarks. In addition, for the question-answering task, we developed a retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) framework for large language models that incorporated a medical knowledge graph with ranking techniques to enhance the reliability of generated answers. Additionally, we conducted a physician validation to assess the quality of generated content beyond automated metrics. The fine-tuned models and RAG framework consistently enhanced text generation tasks. For example, the fine-tuned models improved the machine translation task by 20.27 in terms of BLEU score. In the question-answering task, the RAG framework raised the ROUGE-L score by 18% over the vanilla models. Physician validation of generated answers showed high scores for readability (4.95/5) and relevancy (4.43/5), with a lower score for accuracy (3.90/5) and completeness (3.31/5). This study introduces the development and evaluation of Ascle, a user-friendly NLP toolkit designed for medical text generation. All code is publicly available through the Ascle GitHub repository. All fine-tuned language models can be accessed through Hugging Face.
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ISSN:1438-8871
1439-4456
1438-8871
DOI:10.2196/60601