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CIDExtractor: A chemical-induced disease relation extraction system for biomedical literature

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Indexed by: Conference Paper

Date of Publication: 2017-01-01

Included Journals: Scopus

Page Number: 994-1001

Abstract: Adverse drug reactions between chemicals and diseases make chemical-disease relations (CDR) become a research focus. In this paper, we present a chemical-induced disease (CID) relation extraction system, CIDExtractor, to extract CID relations from biomedical literature. CIDExtractor first employs a sentence-level classifier to extract the CID relations located in the same sentence. To construct the classifier, a sentence-level training set is manually annotated and then Co-Training algorithm is used to exploit the unlabeled data with the feature kernel and graph kernel as two independent views. Then CIDExtractor uses a document-level classifier to extract the CID relations spanning multiple sentences. The classifier utilizes the document level information (features) of the chemical and disease pair. Finally, some post-processing rules are applied to the union set of two classifiers and generate the final outputs. Experimental results on the test set of BioCreative V CDR CID subtask show that CIDExtractor can achieve better performance (an F-score of 67.72%) than the state-of-the-art methods. The online CIDExtractor demonstration system is available at http://202.118.75.18:8888/cdr-dut-ir/cid.html. ? 2016 IEEE.

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