论文标题

生物:丰富的生物医学关系提取数据集

BioRED: A Rich Biomedical Relation Extraction Dataset

论文作者

Luo, Ling, Lai, Po-Ting, Wei, Chih-Hsuan, Arighi, Cecilia N, Lu, Zhiyong

论文摘要

生物医学文献的自动关系提取(RE)对于研究和现实世界中的许多下游文本挖掘应用至关重要。但是,大多数现有的生物医学基准数据集仅关注句子级别的单一类型(例如蛋白质 - 蛋白质相互作用)的关系,从而极大地限制了生物医学中RE系统的开发。在这项工作中,我们首先回顾了常用的名称识别(NER)和RE数据集。然后,我们提出了Biored,这是一种具有多种实体类型(例如,基因/蛋白质,疾病,化学)和关系对(例如,基因 - 疾病;化学化学化学化学化学化学)的首个生物医学RE语料库(例如,基因/蛋白质,疾病,化学疾病,化学化学化学)。此外,我们将每个关系标记为描述一种新颖的发现或先前已知的背景知识,使自动化算法能够区分新颖和背景信息。我们通过基准在NER和RE任务上对几种现有的最新方法(包括基于BERT的模型)进行基准测试来评估Biored的实用性。我们的结果表明,尽管现有方法可以在NER任务上达到高性能(F-评分为89.3%),但重新任务有很大的改进空间,尤其是在提取新颖的关系时(F-评分为47.7%)。我们的实验还表明,如此丰富的数据集可以成功地促进生物医学更准确,高效和健壮的RE系统的开发。 Biored数据集和注释指南可在https://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/lu/biored/中免费获得。

Automated relation extraction (RE) from biomedical literature is critical for many downstream text mining applications in both research and real-world settings. However, most existing benchmarking datasets for bio-medical RE only focus on relations of a single type (e.g., protein-protein interactions) at the sentence level, greatly limiting the development of RE systems in biomedicine. In this work, we first review commonly used named entity recognition (NER) and RE datasets. Then we present BioRED, a first-of-its-kind biomedical RE corpus with multiple entity types (e.g., gene/protein, disease, chemical) and relation pairs (e.g., gene-disease; chemical-chemical) at the document level, on a set of 600 PubMed abstracts. Further, we label each relation as describing either a novel finding or previously known background knowledge, enabling automated algorithms to differentiate between novel and background information. We assess the utility of BioRED by benchmarking several existing state-of-the-art methods, including BERT-based models, on the NER and RE tasks. Our results show that while existing approaches can reach high performance on the NER task (F-score of 89.3%), there is much room for improvement for the RE task, especially when extracting novel relations (F-score of 47.7%). Our experiments also demonstrate that such a rich dataset can successfully facilitate the development of more accurate, efficient, and robust RE systems for biomedicine. The BioRED dataset and annotation guideline are freely available at https://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/lu/BioRED/.

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