An LLM-Based Visualization and Analysis Aid for a Secondary Use Clinical Data Platform

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An LLM-Based Visualization and Analysis Aid for a Secondary Use Clinical Data Platform. / Spiegel, Sören; Wendt, Thore; Gundler, Christopher; Ückert, Frank; Riemann, Layla Tabea.

in: Stud Health Technol Inform, Jahrgang 316, 22.08.2024, S. 1617-1621.

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title = "An LLM-Based Visualization and Analysis Aid for a Secondary Use Clinical Data Platform",
abstract = "This work introduces a novel approach to facilitate clinical research on secondary clinical data by integrating an LLM-based chatbot within a specialized platform called data hotel. The platform is designed to empower clinical researchers within our institution by enabling the generation of research hypotheses from secondary use patient data sources. Our focus in this work is on the deployment and functionality of the LLM-based chatbot within the data hotel ecosystem. The aim is to aid medical experts in visualizing and analyzing data sourced from the platform but also to enable the seamless storage of the generated code, enhancing the efficiency and reproducibility of the research process. This integration represents a significant advancement in leveraging LLM capabilities to enhance the utility and accessibility of clinical research platforms.",
keywords = "Humans, Software, Electronic Health Records, Biomedical Research, Information Storage and Retrieval/methods, User-Computer Interface",
author = "S{\"o}ren Spiegel and Thore Wendt and Christopher Gundler and Frank {\"U}ckert and Riemann, {Layla Tabea}",
year = "2024",
month = aug,
day = "22",
doi = "10.3233/SHTI240733",
language = "English",
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pages = "1617--1621",

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