Extracting Information in a Low-resource Setting: Case Study on Bioinformatics Workflows

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Authors Clรฉmence Sebe, Sarah Cohen-Boulakia, Olivier Ferret, Aurรฉlie Nรฉvรฉol arXiv ID 2411.19295 Category cs.CL: Computation & Language Citations 0 Venue International Symposium on Intelligent Data Analysis Last Checked 6 months ago
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Bioinformatics workflows are essential for complex biological data analyses and are often described in scientific articles with source code in public repositories. Extracting detailed workflow information from articles can improve accessibility and reusability but is hindered by limited annotated corpora. To address this, we framed the problem as a low-resource extraction task and tested four strategies: 1) creating a tailored annotated corpus, 2) few-shot named-entity recognition (NER) with an autoregressive language model, 3) NER using masked language models with existing and new corpora, and 4) integrating workflow knowledge into NER models. Using BioToFlow, a new corpus of 52 articles annotated with 16 entities, a SciBERT-based NER model achieved a 70.4 F-measure, comparable to inter-annotator agreement. While knowledge integration improved performance for specific entities, it was less effective across the entire information schema. Our results demonstrate that high-performance information extraction for bioinformatics workflows is achievable.
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