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Doctor XAvIer: Explainable Diagnosis on Physician-Patient Dialogues and XAI Evaluation

Computation and Language 2022-04-27 v2 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

We introduce Doctor XAvIer, a BERT-based diagnostic system that extracts relevant clinical data from transcribed patient-doctor dialogues and explains predictions using feature attribution methods. We present a novel performance plot and evaluation metric for feature attribution methods: Feature Attribution Dropping (FAD) curve and its Normalized Area Under the Curve (N-AUC). FAD curve analysis shows that integrated gradients outperforms Shapley values in explaining diagnosis classification. Doctor XAvIer outperforms the baseline with 0.97 F1-score in named entity recognition and symptom pertinence classification and 0.91 F1-score in diagnosis classification.

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@article{arxiv.2204.10178,
  title  = {Doctor XAvIer: Explainable Diagnosis on Physician-Patient Dialogues and XAI Evaluation},
  author = {Hillary Ngai and Frank Rudzicz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.10178},
  year   = {2022}
}