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Knowledge guided distance supervision for biomedical relation extraction in Chinese electronic medical records

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EXPERT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS
Volume 204, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2022.117606

Keywords

Distant supervision; Biomedical relation extraction; Entity-type alignment; Relation embedding

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  1. Beijing Municipal Commission of Education [KZ202010005010]

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This paper proposes a knowledge-guided distant supervision model for biomedical relation extraction from Chinese electronic medical records. By employing entity-type alignment and knowledge-enhanced bootstrapping learning process, the model achieves the best performance on real-world dataset.
The goal of biomedical relation extraction is to obtain structured information from electronic medical records by identifying relations among clinical entities. By integrating the advantages of unsupervised and semi-supervised learning, the distant supervision approach has achieved significant success for a relation extraction task without a large amount of labeled corpora. However, in many cases, the recognized entities from the Chinese clinical text are not defined in semantic knowledge base, which limits the application of distant supervision for biomedical relation extraction. This work proposes a Knowledge Guided Distance Supervision (KGDS) model for handling the biomedical relation extraction task in Chinese electronic medical records. To handle the unknown entities, entity-type alignment (instead of entity alignment in traditional distant supervision) is employed for extracting coarse-grained relations. Then, by learning the relation embeddings both from semantic knowledge base and electronic medical record dataset as knowledge-enhanced features, this work presents a knowledge-enhanced bootstrapping learning process for fine-grained relation disambiguation. The empirical experiments on the real-world dataset of electronic medical records illustrate that our KGDS model achieves the best performance comparing to other state-of-the-art models, thereby advancing the field of biomedical relation extraction from Chinese electronic medical records.

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