Slot Filling for Biomedical Information Extraction

Yannis Papanikolaou, Francine Bennett
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Abstract

Information Extraction (IE) from text refers to the task of extracting structured knowledge from unstructured text. The task typically consists of a series of sub-tasks such as Named Entity Recognition and Relation Extraction. Sourcing entity and relation type specific training data is a major bottleneck in domains with limited resources such as biomedicine. In this work we present a slot filling approach to the task of biomedical IE, effectively replacing the need for entity and relation-specific training data, allowing us to deal with zero-shot settings. We follow the recently proposed paradigm of coupling a Tranformer-based bi-encoder, Dense Passage Retrieval, with a Transformer-based reading comprehension model to extract relations from biomedical text. We assemble a biomedical slot filling dataset for both retrieval and reading comprehension and conduct a series of experiments demonstrating that our approach outperforms a number of simpler baselines. We also evaluate our approach end-to-end for standard as well as zero-shot settings. Our work provides a fresh perspective on how to solve biomedical IE tasks, in the absence of relevant training data. Our code, models and datasets are available at https://github.com/tba.
生物医学信息提取的槽填充
从文本中提取信息是指从非结构化文本中提取结构化知识的任务。该任务通常由一系列子任务组成,如命名实体识别和关系提取。在生物医学等资源有限的领域中,寻找特定实体和关系类型的训练数据是一个主要的瓶颈。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种用于生物医学IE任务的槽填充方法,有效地取代了对实体和特定关系的训练数据的需求,使我们能够处理零射击设置。我们遵循最近提出的范例,将基于transformer的双编码器(Dense Passage Retrieval)与基于transformer的阅读理解模型耦合在一起,从生物医学文本中提取关系。我们组装了一个用于检索和阅读理解的生物医学槽填充数据集,并进行了一系列实验,证明我们的方法优于一些更简单的基线。我们还评估了我们的方法端到端的标准和零射击设置。在缺乏相关训练数据的情况下,我们的工作为如何解决生物医学IE任务提供了一个新的视角。我们的代码、模型和数据集可在https://github.com/tba上获得。
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