COVID-19 recommender system based on an annotated multilingual corpus.

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Genomics and Informatics Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-30 DOI:10.5808/gi.21008
Márcia Barros, Pedro Ruas, Diana Sousa, Ali Haider Bangash, Francisco M Couto
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Abstract

Tracking the most recent advances in Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related research is essential, given the disease's novelty and its impact on society. However, with the publication pace speeding up, researchers and clinicians require automatic approaches to keep up with the incoming information regarding this disease. A solution to this problem requires the development of text mining pipelines; the efficiency of which strongly depends on the availability of curated corpora. However, there is a lack of COVID-19-related corpora, even more, if considering other languages besides English. This project's main contribution was the annotation of a multilingual parallel corpus and the generation of a recommendation dataset (EN-PT and EN-ES) regarding relevant entities, their relations, and recommendation, providing this resource to the community to improve the text mining research on COVID-19-related literature. This work was developed during the 7th Biomedical Linked Annotation Hackathon (BLAH7).

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基于标注多语言语料库的COVID-19推荐系统。
鉴于这种疾病的新颖性及其对社会的影响,跟踪2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)相关研究的最新进展至关重要。然而,随着出版速度的加快,研究人员和临床医生需要自动方法来跟上关于这种疾病的传入信息。解决这个问题需要开发文本挖掘管道;其效率在很大程度上取决于精选语料库的可用性。但是,如果考虑到英语以外的其他语言,就更缺乏与新冠肺炎相关的语料库。该项目的主要贡献是注释了一个多语言并行语料库,并生成了一个关于相关实体及其关系和推荐的推荐数据集(EN-PT和EN-ES),为社区提供了该资源,以改进对covid -19相关文献的文本挖掘研究。这项工作是在第七届生物医学链接注释黑客马拉松(BLAH7)期间开发的。
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Genomics and Informatics
Genomics and Informatics Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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