Applications of Natural Language Processing for the Management of Stroke Disorders: Scoping Review.
Helios De RosarioSalvador Pitarch-CorresaIgnacio PedrosaMarina Vidal-PedrósBeatriz de Otto-LópezHelena García-MieresLydia Álvarez-RodríguezPublished in: JMIR medical informatics (2023)
Studies focused on NLP applied to stroke show specific trends that can be compared to the more general application of artificial intelligence to stroke. The purpose of using NLP is often to improve processes in a clinical context rather than to assist in the rehabilitation process. The state of the art in NLP is represented by deep learning architectures, among which Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers has been found to be especially widely used in the medical field in general, and for stroke in particular, with an increasing focus on the processing of annotations on medical images.