LSD600: the first corpus of biomedical abstracts annotated with lifestyle-disease relations

Database (Oxford) 2025-01-19

Summary:

Lifestyle factors (LSFs) are increasingly recognized as instrumental in both the development and control of diseases. Despite their importance, there is a lack of methods to extract relations between LSFs and diseases from the literature, a step necessary to consolidate the currently available knowledge into a structured form. As simple co-occurrence-based relation extraction (RE) approaches are unable to distinguish between the different types of LSF-disease relations, context-aware models such...

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Authors:

Esmaeil Nourani, Evangelia-Mantelena Makri, Xiqing Mao, Sampo Pyysalo, Søren Brunak, Katerina Nastou, Lars Juhl Jensen

Date tagged:

01/19/2025, 15:27

Date published:

01/17/2025, 06:00