数据集:
bigbio/genia_relation_corpus
The extraction of various relations stated to hold between biomolecular entities is one of the most frequently addressed information extraction tasks in domain studies. Typical relation extraction targets involve protein-protein interactions or gene regulatory relations. However, in the GENIA corpus, such associations involving change in the state or properties of biomolecules are captured in the event annotation.
The GENIA corpus relation annotation aims to complement the event annotation of the corpus by capturing (primarily) static relations, relations such as part-of that hold between entities without (necessarily) involving change.
@inproceedings{pyysalo-etal-2009-static, title = "Static Relations: a Piece in the Biomedical Information Extraction Puzzle", author = "Pyysalo, Sampo and Ohta, Tomoko and Kim, Jin-Dong and Tsujii, Jun{'}ichi", booktitle = "Proceedings of the {B}io{NLP} 2009 Workshop", month = jun, year = "2009", address = "Boulder, Colorado", publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics", url = "https://aclanthology.org/W09-1301", pages = "1--9", } @article{article, author = {Ohta, Tomoko and Pyysalo, Sampo and Kim, Jin-Dong and Tsujii, Jun'ichi}, year = {2010}, month = {10}, pages = {917-28}, title = {A reevaluation of biomedical named entity - term relations}, volume = {8}, journal = {Journal of bioinformatics and computational biology}, doi = {10.1142/S0219720010005014} } @MISC{Hoehndorf_applyingontology, author = {Robert Hoehndorf and Axel-cyrille Ngonga Ngomo and Sampo Pyysalo and Tomoko Ohta and Anika Oellrich and Dietrich Rebholz-schuhmann}, title = {Applying ontology design patterns to the implementation of relations in GENIA}, year = {} }