4.6 Article

A multi-modal approach to predict the strength of doctor-patient relationships

Journal

MULTIMEDIA TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS
Volume 80, Issue 15, Pages 23207-23240

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11042-020-09596-w

Keywords

Physician reviews; Doctor-patient relationship; Deep learning; Multi-modal fusion; Image processing

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation, People's Republic of China [71531013, 71729001]

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The study introduces a novel real-time multi-modal classification framework that combines textual and visual information to enhance the mining and classification accuracy of doctor-patient communication data. Analyzing patient review data, the findings suggest that filtering data and fusing textual and visual features significantly improve the performance of the classifier, leading to better doctor-patient relationships.
Advances in healthcare social media and information about the doctor-patient (D-P) communication regarding the prior patients' treatment experience, can positively influence the D-P relationship. In pace with prior patients' photo-sharing on healthcare social media websites from personal computers and smartphones regarding their treatment experience, the amount of multi-modal content has been growing exponentially. Therefore, there is an increasing need for coping with such information to mine useful knowledge about the D-P communication. Scraping 68,610 reviews, including 4618 photos from a popular physician-rating site,, this study proposes a novel, real-time, multi-modal classification framework, which uses textual and visual modalities as a source of information. Furthermore, this work suggests a social media image filtering mechanism that filters duplicate and irrelevant information from the data. Results show that the data filtering enhances the information reliability, whereas the addition of novel text and visual feature sets improves the classification accuracy up to 16.94%. In addition, fusing textual and visual features enhance the performance of the classifier by 18.24%, which produces better results than considering them separately. The findings also revealed that deep learning algorithms outperformed the classical machine learning algorithms across the entire novel features model, indicating the usefulness and suitability of the proposed methodology. Lastly, the findings from extensive experiments on the physicians' reviews dataset will guide the doctors to demonstrate the implication of the proposed system for improving the D-P relationship.

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