AI Article Synopsis

  • The system automatically summarizes evidence from randomized controlled trials relevant to a specific query about conditions, interventions, and outcomes, building on previous research.
  • It ranks retrieved studies by factors such as sample size and quality, then uses a neural summarization method (BART model) to generate concise overviews.
  • While both proposed models produce coherent summaries, they often include unsupported statements, highlighting the need for a transparent design that allows users to verify the information presented.

Article Abstract

We present , a system that aims to automatically summarize evidence presented in the set of randomized controlled trials most relevant to a given query. Building on prior work (Marshall et al., 2020), the system retrieves trial publications matching a query specifying a combination of condition, intervention(s), and outcome(s), and ranks these according to sample size and estimated study quality. The top- such studies are passed through a neural multi-document summarization system, yielding a synopsis of these trials. We consider two architectures: A standard sequence-to-sequence model based on BART (Lewis et al., 2019), and a multi-headed architecture intended to provide greater transparency to end-users. Both models produce fluent and relevant summaries of evidence retrieved for queries, but their tendency to introduce unsupported statements render them inappropriate for use in this domain at present. The proposed architecture may help users verify outputs allowing users to trace generated tokens back to inputs. The demonstration video is available at: https://vimeo.com/735605060 The prototype, source code, and model weights are available at: https://sanjanaramprasad.github.io/trials-summarizer/.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10361334PMC

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