Hisae Nakajima, N. Kosugi, Makoto Onizuka, H. Kazui, M. Ikeda
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Grouping method of dementia care text information to share dementiacare information in a website named Ninchisho Chienowa-net
This paper proposes a grouping technique of sentences that contain dementia care information and describes analytical results of statistical information which influences the grouping. This paper focuses on the grouping of the "incidents" in sentences. One of the problems to group the incidents is that the sentences input by caregivers are redundant. In other words, the sentences contain care information which were related to the incidents, but were unnecessary for the grouping. In order to extract the incident information from the sentences, we divide them into sub-sentences for every verbs and auxiliary verbs. Similarities among sub-sentences are used for the grouping and the accuracy is evaluated with the precision. As a result, we found that a sub-sentence containing seven words is good for the grouping.