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Text to Insight: Accelerating Organic Materials Knowledge Extraction via Deep Learning

Computation and Language 2021-09-28 v1 Information Retrieval

Abstract

Scientific literature is one of the most significant resources for sharing knowledge. Researchers turn to scientific literature as a first step in designing an experiment. Given the extensive and growing volume of literature, the common approach of reading and manually extracting knowledge is too time consuming, creating a bottleneck in the research cycle. This challenge spans nearly every scientific domain. For the materials science, experimental data distributed across millions of publications are extremely helpful for predicting materials properties and the design of novel materials. However, only recently researchers have explored computational approaches for knowledge extraction primarily for inorganic materials. This study aims to explore knowledge extraction for organic materials. We built a research dataset composed of 855 annotated and 708,376 unannotated sentences drawn from 92,667 abstracts. We used named-entity-recognition (NER) with BiLSTM-CNN-CRF deep learning model to automatically extract key knowledge from literature. Early-phase results show a high potential for automated knowledge extraction. The paper presents our findings and a framework for supervised knowledge extraction that can be adapted to other scientific domains.

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@article{arxiv.2109.12758,
  title  = {Text to Insight: Accelerating Organic Materials Knowledge Extraction via Deep Learning},
  author = {Xintong Zhao and Steven Lopez and Semion Saikin and Xiaohua Hu and Jane Greenberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.12758},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Accepted by the 84th Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T 2021), short paper

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