Leveraging GPT-4o for Automated Extraction of Neural Projections from Scientific Literature.

Rashmie Abeysinghe, Gorbachev Jowah, Licong Cui, Samden D Lhatoo, Guo-Qiang Zhang
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Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) is a major cause of death for epilepsy patients having uncontrolled seizures. Understanding the complex neural circuits within the central nervous system is crucial for understanding the mechanisms underlying cardiorespiratory regulation, particularly in the context of SUDEP. This study explores the potential of GPT-4o, a cutting-edge language model, to automate the extraction of neural projections from scientific literature. We developed prompts to extract neuroscientific structures, extract projections, and perform synonym harmonization. Applying the approach to four neuroscientific articles, the method extracted 205 projections. A random sample of 100 projections identified was handed over to a domain expert for review where 95 were found to be correct. Therefore, GPT-4o was determined to be accurate in parsing complex scientific texts in extracting neural projections. Future work will involve extracting additional entities like techniques and species information for the projections identified.

利用gpt - 40从科学文献中自动提取神经投影。
癫痫猝死(SUDEP)是癫痫发作不受控制的癫痫患者死亡的主要原因。了解中枢神经系统内复杂的神经回路对于理解心肺调节机制至关重要,特别是在猝死的背景下。本研究探索了gpt - 40这一前沿语言模型在自动提取科学文献中的神经投影方面的潜力。我们开发了提示提取神经科学结构,提取投影,并执行同义词协调。将该方法应用于四篇神经科学论文,该方法提取了205个投影。从100个预测中随机抽取样本,交给领域专家进行审查,其中95个被发现是正确的。因此,在提取神经投影时,gpt - 40在解析复杂科学文本时是准确的。今后的工作将涉及为已确定的预测提取技术和物种信息等其他实体。
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