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. 2024 Oct 17;26(10):871. doi: 10.3390/e26100871

Table 3.

IMCS-V2 doctor–patient dialogue data format.

Main Field Name Subfield Name Field Explanation Example Content
example_id none Conversation sample id 10001003
diagnosis none Patient disease category Indigestion in children
self-report none Patient reports “My baby is 16 days old and her belly is always very bloated. She still needs to feed, and she farts very hard. How should I deal with it?”
dialogue sentence_id Dialogue turn number 1
speaker doctor or patient Doctor
sentence Current conversation text content “Hello, babies who are 16 days old usually have a bigger belly after feeding. Is it good for the baby to feed? Is the breast milk enough? Is there any diarrhea?”
dialogue_act conversational intent Ask about symptoms
symptom_norm Symptom terms that appear Diarrhea
symptom_type Symptom Category 1
local_implicit_info Sentence symptoms and category labels Diarrhea: 1
implicit_info Symptom Conversation symptoms and category labels Diarrhea: 1; sleep disturbance: 1
explicit_info Symptom Self-reported symptoms and category labels Diarrhea, fart
report none Diagnosis and treatment report Chief complaint: abdominal distension
History of current illness: “The 16-day-old child suffers from abdominal distension, crying easily, burping easily after feeding, and having bowel movements 6–7 times a day”.
Auxiliary inspection: none
Past history: none
Diagnosis: indigestion in children
Suggestion: “Keep warm, rub the child’s belly clockwise; take an appropriate amount of Mommy’s Love, half a pack at a time…”