Global Locality in Biomedical Relation and Event Extraction

Elaheh Shafieibavani, Antonio Jimeno-Yepes, Xu Zhong, David Martínez
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Due to the exponential growth of biomedical literature, event and relation extraction are important tasks in biomedical text mining. Most work only focus on relation extraction, and detect a single entity pair mention on a short span of text, which is not ideal due to long sentences that appear in biomedical contexts. We propose an approach to both relation and event extraction, for simultaneously predicting relationships between all mention pairs in a text. We also perform an empirical study to discuss different network setups for this purpose. The best performing model includes a set of multi-head attentions and convolutions, an adaptation of the transformer architecture, which offers self-attention the ability to strengthen dependencies among related elements, and models the interaction between features extracted by multiple attention heads. Experiment results demonstrate that our approach outperforms the state of the art on a set of benchmark biomedical corpora including BioNLP 2009, 2011, 2013 and BioCreative 2017 shared tasks.
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生物医学关系和事件提取的全局局部性
由于生物医学文献呈指数级增长,事件和关系提取是生物医学文本挖掘的重要任务。大多数工作只关注关系提取,并检测在短文本范围内提到的单个实体对,由于生物医学上下文中出现的长句子,这并不理想。我们提出了一种关系和事件提取的方法,用于同时预测文本中所有提及对之间的关系。我们还进行了一项实证研究来讨论不同的网络设置。表现最好的模型包括一组多头关注和卷积,一种自适应的变压器体系结构,它提供了自关注增强相关元素之间依赖关系的能力,并对多个关注头提取的特征之间的相互作用进行建模。实验结果表明,我们的方法在一组基准生物医学语料库(包括BioNLP 2009、2011、2013和BioCreative 2017共享任务)上的性能优于目前的技术水平。
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