The NLP Sandbox: an efficient model-to-data system to enable federated and unbiased evaluation of clinical NLP models
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Authors
Yao Yan, Thomas Yu, Kathleen Muenzen, Sijia Liu, Connor Boyle, George Koslowski, Jiaxin Zheng, Nicholas Dobbins, Clement Essien, Hongfang Liu, Larsson Omberg, Meliha Yestigen, Bradley Taylor, James A Eddy, Justin Guinney, Sean Mooney, Thomas Schaffter
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2206.14181
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cs.CL: Computation & Language
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cs.AI
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arXiv.org
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Abstract
Objective The evaluation of natural language processing (NLP) models for clinical text de-identification relies on the availability of clinical notes, which is often restricted due to privacy concerns. The NLP Sandbox is an approach for alleviating the lack of data and evaluation frameworks for NLP models by adopting a federated, model-to-data approach. This enables unbiased federated model evaluation without the need for sharing sensitive data from multiple institutions. Materials and Methods We leveraged the Synapse collaborative framework, containerization software, and OpenAPI generator to build the NLP Sandbox (nlpsandbox.io). We evaluated two state-of-the-art NLP de-identification focused annotation models, Philter and NeuroNER, using data from three institutions. We further validated model performance using data from an external validation site. Results We demonstrated the usefulness of the NLP Sandbox through de-identification clinical model evaluation. The external developer was able to incorporate their model into the NLP Sandbox template and provide user experience feedback. Discussion We demonstrated the feasibility of using the NLP Sandbox to conduct a multi-site evaluation of clinical text de-identification models without the sharing of data. Standardized model and data schemas enable smooth model transfer and implementation. To generalize the NLP Sandbox, work is required on the part of data owners and model developers to develop suitable and standardized schemas and to adapt their data or model to fit the schemas. Conclusions The NLP Sandbox lowers the barrier to utilizing clinical data for NLP model evaluation and facilitates federated, multi-site, unbiased evaluation of NLP models.
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