Chemical-Protein Relation Extraction with Pre-trained Prompt Tuning.

Jianping He, Fang Li, Xinyue Hu, Jianfu Li, Yi Nian, Jingqi Wang, Yang Xiang, Qiang Wei, Hua Xu, Cui Tao
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Biomedical relation extraction plays a critical role in the construction of high-quality knowledge graphs and databases, which can further support many downstream applications. Pre-trained prompt tuning, as a new paradigm, has shown great potential in many natural language processing (NLP) tasks. Through inserting a piece of text into the original input, prompt converts NLP tasks into masked language problems, which could be better addressed by pre-trained language models (PLMs). In this study, we applied pre-trained prompt tuning to chemical-protein relation extraction using the BioCreative VI CHEMPROT dataset. The experiment results showed that the pre-trained prompt tuning outperformed the baseline approach in chemical-protein interaction classification. We conclude that the prompt tuning can improve the efficiency of the PLMs on chemical-protein relation extraction tasks.

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化学-蛋白质关系提取与预训练提示调谐。
生物医学关系提取在构建高质量的知识图谱和数据库中起着至关重要的作用,可以进一步支持许多下游应用。预训练提示调优作为一种新的模式,在许多自然语言处理(NLP)任务中显示出巨大的潜力。通过在原始输入中插入一段文本,prompt将NLP任务转换为隐藏的语言问题,这些问题可以通过预训练的语言模型(plm)更好地解决。在这项研究中,我们使用BioCreative VI CHEMPROT数据集将预训练的提示调谐应用于化学-蛋白质关系提取。实验结果表明,预先训练的提示调整方法在化学-蛋白质相互作用分类中优于基线方法。我们的结论是,快速调整可以提高PLMs在化学-蛋白质关系提取任务中的效率。
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