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Investigating the impact of structured reporting on the linguistic standardization of radiology reports through natural language processing over a 10-year period.

Jan VosshenrichIvan NesicDaniel T BollTobias Heye
Published in: European radiology (2023)
• Natural language processing and t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding can transform radiology reports into numeric vectors, allowing the quantification of their linguistic standardization. • Structured reporting substantially increases reports' linguistic standardization (mean: - 27.4% in vector spread) and distinguishability (mean: + 99.3 ± 98.4% increase in vector distance) compared with free-text reports. • Higher standardization and homogeneity outline potential benefits of structured reporting for information transmission and big data analyses.
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