NERO: a biomedical named-entity (recognition) ontology with a large, annotated corpus reveals meaningful associations through text embedding

Wang, Kanix; Stevens, Robert; Alachram, Halima; Li, Yu; Soldatova, Larisa N; King, Ross; Ananiadou, Sophia; Schoene, Annika M.; Li, Maolin; Christopoulou, Fenia; +15 more...Ambite, José Luis; Matthew, Joel; Garg, Sahil; Hermjakob, Ulf; Marcu, Daniel; Sheng, Emily; Beißbarth, Tim; Wingender, Edgar; Galstyan, Aram; Gao, Xin; Chambers, Brendan; Pan, Weidi; Khomtchouk, Bohdan B.; Evans, James A.; and Rzhetsky, Andrey. 2021. NERO: a biomedical named-entity (recognition) ontology with a large, annotated corpus reveals meaningful associations through text embedding. npj Systems Biology and Applications, 7(1), 38. ISSN 2056-7189 [Article]
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Machine reading (MR) is essential for unlocking valuable knowledge contained in millions of existing biomedical documents. Over the last two decades, the most dramatic advances in MR have followed in the wake of critical corpus development. Large, well-annotated corpora have been associated with punctuated advances in MR methodology and automated knowledge extraction systems in the same way that ImageNet was fundamental for developing machine vision techniques. This study contributes six components to an advanced, named entity analysis tool for biomedicine: (a) a new, Named Entity Recognition Ontology (NERO) developed specifically for describing textual entities in biomedical texts, which accounts for diverse levels of ambiguity, bridging the scientific sublanguages of molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, and medicine; (b) detailed guidelines for human experts annotating hundreds of named entity classes; (c) pictographs for all named entities, to simplify the burden of annotation for curators; (d) an original, annotated corpus comprising 35,865 sentences, which encapsulate 190,679 named entities and 43,438 events connecting two or more entities; (e) validated, off-the-shelf, named entity recognition (NER) automated extraction, and; (f) embedding models that demonstrate the promise of biomedical associations embedded within this corpus.


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