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Context-specific interaction networks from vector representation of words

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NATURE MACHINE INTELLIGENCE
Volume 1, Issue 4, Pages 181-190

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s42256-019-0036-1

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  1. European Union [668858]

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Biomedical publications provide a rich and largely untapped source of knowledge. INtERAcT exploits word embeddings trained on a corpus of cancer-specific articles to estimate molecular interactions. The algorithm is able to reconstruct molecular pathways associated with ten cancer types, even in corpora of limited size. The number of biomedical publications has grown steadily in recent years. However, most biomedical facts are not readily available, but buried in the form of unstructured text. Here we present INtERAcT, an unsupervised method to extract interactions from a corpus of biomedical articles. INtERAcT exploits a vector representation of words, computed on a corpus of domain-specific knowledge, and implements a new metric that estimates an interaction score between two molecules in the space where the corresponding words are embedded. We use INtERAcT to reconstruct the molecular pathways of 10 different cancer types using corpora of disease-specific articles, considering the STRING database as a benchmark. Our metric outperforms currently adopted approaches and it is highly robust to parameter choices, leading to the identification of known molecular interactions in all studied cancer types. Furthermore, our approach does not require text annotation, manual curation or the definition of semantic rules based on expert knowledge, and can therefore be efficiently applied to different scientific domains.

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