Extracting secondary bio-event arguments with extraction
                    constraints

Extracting secondary bio-event arguments with extraction constraints

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Article ID: iaor201112705
Volume: 27
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 702
End Page Number: 721
Publication Date: Nov 2011
Journal: Computational Intelligence
Authors: , ,
Keywords: event study, pattern recognition
Abstract:

This paper describes our bio-event extraction system developed for the BioNLP 2009 Shared Task 2, with focus on its capability of extracting secondary biological event arguments from literature. Shared Task 2 is particularly interesting because when browsing literature, biologists often need to understand conditions surrounding biological events, which are usually expressed by secondary event arguments (e.g., binding sites). To achieve our goal, we take an approach that extracts n-ary relations from text using event extraction constraints automatically generated from a training corpus. Event constraints consist of sequences of trigger words and semantic roles which we automatically identify using Conditional Random Fields (CRFs). Unlike most other systems participating in this shared task, our system is light-weight and relies on neither external resources (e.g., Ontologies and dictionaries) nor natural language processing software (e.g., POS taggers and parsers). The official test results show that our approach performed well on extracting secondary arguments in Task 2, yielding the highest precision at 76.62% and the second highest F-measure at 43.22%.

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