We consider the problem of learning to simplify medical texts. This is important because most reliable, up-to-date information in biomedicine is dense with jargon and thus practically inaccessible to the lay audience. Furthermore, manual simplification does not scale to the rapidly growing body of biomedical literature, motivating the need for automated approaches. Unfortunately, there are no large-scale resources available for this task. In this work we introduce a new corpus of parallel texts in English comprising technical and lay summaries of all published evidence pertaining to different clinical topics. We then propose a new metric based on likelihood scores from a masked language model pretrained on scientific texts. We show that thi...
AbstractObjectiveThe amount of information for clinicians and clinical researchers is growing expone...
Funding Information: This research is supported by the Alan Turing Institute, United Kingdom and the...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for...
Accessing medical literature is difficult for laypeople as the content is written for specialists an...
In this thesis we introduce the problem of paragraph simplification in the medical domain. We produc...
Health literacy, i.e. the ability to read and understand medical text, is a relevant component of pu...
Limited health literacy is a barrier to understanding health information. Simplifying text can reduc...
Automatic text simplification is a subdomain of natural language processing (NLP). It aims at proces...
Text simplification can be defined as any process that reduces the syntactic or lexical complexity o...
Many texts we encounter in our everyday lives are lexically and syntactically very complex. This m...
While there is a vast amount of text written about nearly any topic, this is often difficult for som...
International audienceParallel sentences provide semantically similar information which can vary on ...
Automatic medical text simplification can assist providers with patient-friendly communication and m...
International audienceAutomatic detection of parallel sentences in comparable biomedical corpora Par...
The lack of large and reliable datasets has been hindering progress in Text Simplification (TS). We ...
AbstractObjectiveThe amount of information for clinicians and clinical researchers is growing expone...
Funding Information: This research is supported by the Alan Turing Institute, United Kingdom and the...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for...
Accessing medical literature is difficult for laypeople as the content is written for specialists an...
In this thesis we introduce the problem of paragraph simplification in the medical domain. We produc...
Health literacy, i.e. the ability to read and understand medical text, is a relevant component of pu...
Limited health literacy is a barrier to understanding health information. Simplifying text can reduc...
Automatic text simplification is a subdomain of natural language processing (NLP). It aims at proces...
Text simplification can be defined as any process that reduces the syntactic or lexical complexity o...
Many texts we encounter in our everyday lives are lexically and syntactically very complex. This m...
While there is a vast amount of text written about nearly any topic, this is often difficult for som...
International audienceParallel sentences provide semantically similar information which can vary on ...
Automatic medical text simplification can assist providers with patient-friendly communication and m...
International audienceAutomatic detection of parallel sentences in comparable biomedical corpora Par...
The lack of large and reliable datasets has been hindering progress in Text Simplification (TS). We ...
AbstractObjectiveThe amount of information for clinicians and clinical researchers is growing expone...
Funding Information: This research is supported by the Alan Turing Institute, United Kingdom and the...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for...