Hamed Hassanzadeh

2papers

2 Papers

CLDec 3, 2018
Clinical Document Classification Using Labeled and Unlabeled Data Across Hospitals

Hamed Hassanzadeh, Mahnoosh Kholghi, Anthony Nguyen et al.

Reviewing radiology reports in emergency departments is an essential but laborious task. Timely follow-up of patients with abnormal cases in their radiology reports may dramatically affect the patient's outcome, especially if they have been discharged with a different initial diagnosis. Machine learning approaches have been devised to expedite the process and detect the cases that demand instant follow up. However, these approaches require a large amount of labeled data to train reliable predictive models. Preparing such a large dataset, which needs to be manually annotated by health professionals, is costly and time-consuming. This paper investigates a semi-supervised learning framework for radiology report classification across three hospitals. The main goal is to leverage clinical unlabeled data in order to augment the learning process where limited labeled data is available. To further improve the classification performance, we also integrate a transfer learning technique into the semi-supervised learning pipeline . Our experimental findings show that (1) convolutional neural networks (CNNs), while being independent of any problem-specific feature engineering, achieve significantly higher effectiveness compared to conventional supervised learning approaches, (2) leveraging unlabeled data in training a CNN-based classifier reduces the dependency on labeled data by more than 50% to reach the same performance of a fully supervised CNN, and (3) transferring the knowledge gained from available labeled data in an external source hospital significantly improves the performance of a semi-supervised CNN model over their fully supervised counterparts in a target hospital.

IRAug 3, 2012
Semantic Web Requirements through Web Mining Techniques

Hamed Hassanzadeh, Mohammad Reza Keyvanpour

In recent years, Semantic web has become a topic of active research in several fields of computer science and has applied in a wide range of domains such as bioinformatics, life sciences, and knowledge management. The two fast-developing research areas semantic web and web mining can complement each other and their different techniques can be used jointly or separately to solve the issues in both areas. In addition, since shifting from current web to semantic web mainly depends on the enhancement of knowledge, web mining can play a key role in facing numerous challenges of this changing. In this paper, we analyze and classify the application of divers web mining techniques in different challenges of the semantic web in form of an analytical framework.