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Journal of Biomedical Informatics

Volume 57, October 2015, Pages 320-332
Journal of Biomedical Informatics

PKDE4J: Entity and relation extraction for public knowledge discovery

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Highlights

  • The study presents PKDE4J, an extensible and flexible text mining system.

  • The system consists of two modules, entity extraction and relation extraction.

  • The performance achieves 85% for entity extraction and 81% for relation extraction.

  • PKDE4J can be a middleware for applications like building a knowledge graph.

Abstract

Due to an enormous number of scientific publications that cannot be handled manually, there is a rising interest in text-mining techniques for automated information extraction, especially in the biomedical field. Such techniques provide effective means of information search, knowledge discovery, and hypothesis generation. Most previous studies have primarily focused on the design and performance improvement of either named entity recognition or relation extraction. In this paper, we present PKDE4J, a comprehensive text-mining system that integrates dictionary-based entity extraction and rule-based relation extraction in a highly flexible and extensible framework. Starting with the Stanford CoreNLP, we developed the system to cope with multiple types of entities and relations. The system also has fairly good performance in terms of accuracy as well as the ability to configure text-processing components. We demonstrate its competitive performance by evaluating it on many corpora and found that it surpasses existing systems with average F-measures of 85% for entity extraction and 81% for relation extraction.

Keywords

Text mining
Information extraction
Named entity recognition
Relation extraction

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