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Kernel‐based learning for biomedical relation extraction

Jiexun Li, Zhu Zhang, Xin Li and Hsinchun Chen

Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2008, vol. 59, issue 5, 756-769

Abstract: Relation extraction is the process of scanning text for relationships between named entities. Recently, significant studies have focused on automatically extracting relations from biomedical corpora. Most existing biomedical relation extractors require manual creation of biomedi‐cal lexicons or parsing templates based on domain knowledge. In this study, we propose to use kernel‐based learning methods to automatically extract biomedical relations from literature text. We develop a framework of kernel‐based learning for biomedical relation extraction. In particular, we modified the standard tree kernel function by incorporating a trace kernel to capture richer contextual information. In our experiments on a biomedi‐cal corpus, we compare different kernel functions for biomedical relation detection and classification. Theexperimental results show that a tree kernel outperforms word and sequence kernels for relation detection, our trace‐tree kernel outperforms the standard tree kernel, and a composite kernel outperforms individual kernels for relation extraction.

Date: 2008
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