王健

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性别:女

毕业院校:大连理工大学

学位:博士

所在单位:计算机科学与技术学院

学科:计算机应用技术

办公地点:创新园大厦B811

联系方式:0411-84706009-2811

电子邮箱:wangjian@dlut.edu.cn

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Incorporating representation learning and multihead attention to improve biomedical cross-sentence n-ary relation extraction

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论文类型:期刊论文

发表时间:2020-07-16

发表刊物:BMC BIOINFORMATICS

收录刊物:SCIE

卷号:21

期号:1

ISSN号:1471-2105

关键字:Biomedical n-ary relation; Multihead attention; Representation learning

摘要:BackgroundMost biomedical information extraction focuses on binary relations within single sentences. However, extracting n-ary relations that span multiple sentences is in huge demand. At present, in the cross-sentence n-ary relation extraction task, the mainstream method not only relies heavily on syntactic parsing but also ignores prior knowledge.ResultsIn this paper, we propose a novel cross-sentence n-ary relation extraction method that utilizes the multihead attention and knowledge representation that is learned from the knowledge graph. Our model is built on self-attention, which can directly capture the relations between two words regardless of their syntactic relation. In addition, our method makes use of entity and relation information from the knowledge base to impose assistance while predicting the relation. Experiments on n-ary relation extraction show that combining context and knowledge representations can significantly improve the n-ary relation extraction performance. Meanwhile, we achieve comparable results with state-of-the-art methods.ConclusionsWe explored a novel method for cross-sentence n-ary relation extraction. Unlike previous approaches, our methods operate directly on the sequence and learn how to model the internal structures of sentences. In addition, we introduce the knowledge representations learned from the knowledge graph into the cross-sentence n-ary relation extraction. Experiments based on knowledge representation learning show that entities and relations can be extracted in the knowledge graph, and coding this knowledge can provide consistent benefits.