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CLEF eHealth Evaluation Lab 2021




AuthorsGoeuriot Lorraine, Suominen Hanna, Kelly Liadh, Alemany Laura Alonso, Brew-Sam Nicola, Cotik Viviana, Filippo Darío, Gonzalez Saez Gabriela, Luque Franco, Mulhem Philippe, Pasi Gabriella, Roller Roland, Seneviratne Sandaru, Vivaldi Jorge, Viviani Marco, Xu Chenchen

EditorsHiemstra Djoerd, Moens Marie-Francine, Mothe Josiane, Perego Raffaele, Potthast Martin, Sebastiani Fabrizio

Conference nameEuropean Conference on Information Retrieval

PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH

Publishing placeCham

Publication year2021

JournalEuropean Conference on Information Retrieval

Book title Advances in Information Retrieval: 43rd European Conference on IR Research, ECIR 2021, Virtual Event, March 28 – April 1, 2021, Proceedings, Part II

Journal name in sourceLecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)

Series titleLecture Notes in Computer Science

Volume12657

First page 593

Last page600

ISBN978-3-030-72239-5

eISBN978-3-030-72240-1

ISSN0302-9743

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72240-1_69


Abstract

Motivated by the ever increasing difficulties faced by laypeople in retrieving and digesting valid and relevant information to make health-centred decisions, the CLEF eHealth lab series has offered shared tasks to the community in the fields of Information Extraction (IE), management, and Information Retrieval (IR) since 2013. These tasks have attracted large participation and led to statistically significant improvements in processing quality. In 2021, CLEF eHealth is calling for participants to contribute to the following two tasks: Task 1 on IE focuses on IE from noisy text. Participants will identify and classify Named Entities in written ultrasonography reports, containing misspellings and inconsistencies, from a major public hospital in Argentina. Identified entities will then have to be classified, which can be very challenging as it requires to handle lexical variations. Task 2 is a novel extension of the most popular and established task on consumer health search (CHS), aiming at retrieving relevant, understandable, and credible information for patients and their next-of-kins. In this paper we describe recent advances in the fields of IE and IR, and the subsequent offerings of this years CLEF eHealth lab challenges. 



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