Xerox Language Technology Employed in Health Care Industry
Linguists at Xerox have teamed up with medical researchers in France to explore how "language technology" can help prevent hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), which affect millions of patients around the world. During a three-year project, researchers will use an advanced "text mining" tool developed by Xerox to analyze medical records, automatically identifying patients who could be at risk of contracting an HAI.
The project, titled Assistant de Lutte Automatis??«e et de D??«tection des Infections
(ALADIN), is being sponsored by the French government in an effort to help
detect HAIs more quickly and reduce infections.
The ALADIN team will use FactSpotter, a technology developed at the Xerox
Research Centre Europe in France,
to review medical records and identify specific terms and sequences of facts
that indicate a patient may have contracted an HAI. The software not only
pinpoints meaningful pieces of information, such as patient symptoms, drugs and
names of bacteria, but also how they are linked to each other. When these links
identify potential risk of an HAI, the system automatically alerts the staff,
so preventative measures can be taken.
Developed in Grenoble, France,
by researchers at the Xerox Research Centre Europe, the new text mining
software combines a linguistic engine with a user-friendly interface so that
users can query the system in everyday language. Unlike traditional enterprise
search tools, FactSpotter looks not only for the keywords contained in a query
but also the context of the document those words contain. The "smart"
search engine can comb through almost any document regardless of the language,
location, format or type.
"Hospital-acquired infections are complex and can have many different causes.
They may be the direct result of the type of care or completely independent of
it but linked to a patient's illness or condition," says Dr. Marie-H??«l???ne
Metzger, H??pital Henry Gabriell medical lead on the project. "Linguistic
technology plays a vital role in extracting the information required to
correctly judge the situation and make the right decision. That's what this
project is all about."
According to the Centers for Disease Control, hospital-acquired infections in
the United States
result in an estimated 1.7 million infections and as many as 99,000 deaths
yearly. The cost is pegged at $45 billion annually. In France
alone, it is estimated that 4,000 HAI-related deaths occur each year and that a
third of these could have been prevented.
"Every patient is different, which makes it impossible to capture every piece
of relevant information in a checklist or form," says Fr??«d??«rique Segond,
principal scientist at the Xerox Research Centre Europe and coordinator of the
project. "Using our advanced text mining technology to analyze entire
patient records, we can extract information specific to each case to help
doctors evaluate the patient risk and quickly take the right action."
