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NoteChat: A Dataset of Synthetic Patient-Physician Conversations Conditioned on Clinical Notes

Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2023
We introduce NoteChat, a novel cooperative multi-agent framework leveraging Large Language Models (LLMs) to generate patient-physician dialogues. NoteChat embodies the principle that an ensemble of role-specific LLMs, through structured role-play and ...
Junda Wang   +7 more
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Analysis Based on Visual Means Review of Language Acquisition and Rehabilitation Intervention for Hearing Impaired Children Abroad—Taking Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics as the Domain

Modern Linguistics
In order to follow up the international research frontier in time, so as to enrich and improve the rehabilitation intervention system of hearing-impaired children in China, this study selected the international authoritative academic journal Clinical ...
雨晴 邓
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Clinical linguistics encounters

Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 1988
(1988). Clinical linguistics encounters. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics: Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 143-151.
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Theory and practice in action: The contributions of Michael Perkins to clinical linguistics

Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2013
This article reviews the scholarly contributions of Michael R. Perkins in the discipline of clinical linguistics and provides some indication of the reasons that he has been so successful.
Jack S. Damico, K. E. Lynch
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The Role of Context in Clinical Linguistics

2023
202310 bcch ; Version of Record ; Self-funded ; Published ; Publisher ...
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Investigations in Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics

2012
Contents: Preface. M. Perkins, An Emergentist Approach to Clinical Pragmatics. J. Guendouzi, N. Muller, Defining Trouble-Sources in Dementia: Repair Strategies and Conversational Satisfaction in Interactions With an Alzheimer's Patient. M.H. Southwood, Evidence for a Direct Orthography-to-Phonology Route in Reading. H.G. Simonsen, M.
Windsor, Fay G.   +2 more
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Clinical linguistics, cognitive neuropsychology and aphasia therapy

Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 1992
Recent approaches to the study of language disorders in adults with focal brain damage (aphasia) have interpreted aphasic symptoms as impairments of particular aspects of the normal language system. Two distinct approaches along these lines, clinical linguistics and cognitive neuropsychology, have developed in parallel.
Charlotte C. Mitchum, Rita Sloan Berndt
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Primary progressive aphasia: Linguistic patterns and clinical variants

Brain and Language, 2014
We investigated whether primary progressive aphasias (PPA) reflect non-random degradation of linguistic dimensions that might be supported by different neural subsystems and to what extent this degradation contributes to the emergence of clinical entities: semantic (S), logopenic (L) and nonfluent (NF) aphasia; apraxia of speech was also considered if ...
Silveri, Maria Caterina   +6 more
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