Extending the evaluation of Genia Event task toward knowledge base construction and comparison to Gene Regulation Ontology task.

Journal: BMC bioinformatics
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The third edition of the BioNLP Shared Task was held with the grand theme "knowledge base construction (KB)". The Genia Event (GE) task was re-designed and implemented in light of this theme. For its final report, the participating systems were evaluated from a perspective of annotation. To further explore the grand theme, we extended the evaluation from a perspective of KB construction. Also, the Gene Regulation Ontology (GRO) task was newly introduced in the third edition. The final evaluation of the participating systems resulted in relatively low performance. The reason was attributed to the large size and complex semantic representation of the ontology. To investigate potential benefits of resource exchange between the presumably similar tasks, we measured the overlap between the datasets of the two tasks, and tested whether the dataset for one task can be used to enhance performance on the other.

Authors

  • Jin-Dong Kim
  • Jung-Jae Kim
  • Xu Han
  • Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann