A text based drug query system for mobile phones
by Akhil Langer; Rohit Banga; Ankush Mittal; L.V. Subramaniam; Parikshit Sondhi
International Journal of Mobile Communications (IJMC), Vol. 12, No. 4, 2014

Abstract: Dissemination of medical information using mobile phones is still in a nascent stage because of their limited features - lack of penetration of mobile internet, small screen size etc. We present the design of a drug QA system that could be used for providing information about medicines over short message service (SMS). We begin with a survey of the drug information domain and classify the drug related queries into a set of predefined classes. Our system uses several natural language processing tools coupled with machine learning classification techniques to process drug information related queries. We focus on developing a natural language interface allowing the user to be flexible in phrasing their queries and attain an accuracy of 81% in classifying the drug related questions. We conclude that it is feasible and cheap to deploy such a system to encourage the practice of evidence based medicine.

Online publication date: Thu, 30-Apr-2015

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