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Detecting Adverse Drug Reactions from Twitter through Domain-Specific Preprocessing and BERT Ensembling

11 May 2020
Amy Breden
L. Moore
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Abstract

The automation of adverse drug reaction (ADR) detection in social media would revolutionize the practice of pharmacovigilance, supporting drug regulators, the pharmaceutical industry and the general public in ensuring the safety of the drugs prescribed in daily practice. Following from the published proceedings of the Social Media Mining for Health (SMM4H) Applications Workshop & Shared Task in August 2019, we aimed to develop a deep learning model to classify ADRs within Twitter tweets that contain drug mentions. Our approach involved fine-tuning BERTLARGEBERT_{LARGE}BERTLARGE​ and two domain-specific BERT implementations, BioBERTBioBERTBioBERT and Bio+clinicalBERTBio + clinicalBERTBio+clinicalBERT, applying a domain-specific preprocessor, and developing a max-prediction ensembling approach. Our final model resulted in state-of-the-art performance on both F1F_1F1​-score (0.6681) and recall (0.7700) outperforming all models submitted in SMM4H 2019 and during post-evaluation to date.

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