Large-Scale Biomedical Relation Extraction Across Diverse Relation Types: Model Development and Usability Study on COVID-19
BackgroundBiomedical relation extraction (RE) is of great importance for researchers to conduct systematic biomedical studies. It not only helps knowledge mining, such as knowledge graphs and novel knowledge discovery, but also promotes translational applications, such as clinical diagnosis, decisio...
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Main Authors: | Zeyu Zhang (Author), Meng Fang (Author), Rebecca Wu (Author), Hui Zong (Author), Honglian Huang (Author), Yuantao Tong (Author), Yujia Xie (Author), Shiyang Cheng (Author), Ziyi Wei (Author), M James C Crabbe (Author), Xiaoyan Zhang (Author), Ying Wang (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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