WELCOME TO Eiji ARAMAKI's page
Thank you for visiting. My name is Eiji ARAMAKI.
I am am a lecturer at the University of Tokyo, working on Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Medical Infomatics. I got my Ph.D degree from the University of Tokyo in 2005.
I have an affiliate position in Graduate School of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine.
My current research interests are in Medical Text Processing for medical records. We have developed Japanese Medical Text Parser called TEXT2TABLE.
Please feel free to contact me! eiji.aramaki@gmail.com
NEWS
- Emiko Yamada Eiji Aramaki, Takeshi Imai, Kazuhiko Ohe: The Internal Structure of a Disease Name and its Application for ICD Coding, Stud Health Technol Inform. 2010, Vol., No., 2010. (to appear)
- Eiji Aramaki, Yasuhide Miura, Masatsugu Tonoike, Tomoko Ohkuma, Hiroshi Mashuichi, Kayo Waki, Kazuhiko Ohe: Extraction of Adverse Drug Effects from Clinical Records, Stud Health Technol Inform. 2010, Vol., No., 2010. (to appear)
- 2009-11: Recruit http://www.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/public/2009/110902.html
Current Project: Adverse Drug Effect Extraction

The use of Electronic Health Records (EHR) in hospitals is increasing rapidly everywhere. They contain much clinical information about a patient's health, including the frequency of drug usage, related side effects, and so on, which facilitates unprecedented large scale research. Nevertheless, extracting clinical information from the reports is not easy because they are written in natural language. This project examines adverse effects and event information buried in EHR. [link]
Current Project: Patient/Desease Inforamtion Extraction from Web

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