AI Article Synopsis

  • The text talks about a project to identify connections between chemicals and diseases for a competition called BioCreative V.
  • They worked on two main tasks: recognizing disease names and finding diseases caused by chemicals in scientific articles.
  • Their systems had good results, with one ranking second among 18 teams, and they made improvements after the competition that boosted their scores even higher.

Article Abstract

We describe our approach to the chemical-disease relation (CDR) task in the BioCreative V challenge. The CDR task consists of two subtasks: automatic disease-named entity recognition and normalization (DNER), and extraction of chemical-induced diseases (CIDs) from Medline abstracts. For the DNER subtask, we used our concept recognition tool Peregrine, in combination with several optimization steps. For the CID subtask, our system, which we named RELigator, was trained on a rich feature set, comprising features derived from a graph database containing prior knowledge about chemicals and diseases, and linguistic and statistical features derived from the abstracts in the CDR training corpus. We describe the systems that were developed and present evaluation results for both subtasks on the CDR test set. For DNER, our Peregrine system reached anF-score of 0.757. For CID, the system achieved anF-score of 0.526, which ranked second among 18 participating teams. Several post-challenge modifications of the systems resulted in substantially improvedF-scores (0.828 for DNER and 0.602 for CID). RELigator is available as a web service athttp://biosemantics.org/index.php/software/religator.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4831722PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/database/baw046DOI Listing

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