Enhancing Biomedical Text Summarization Using Semantic Relation Extraction
Author(s) -
Yue Shang,
Yanpeng Li,
Hongfei Lin,
Zhihao Yang
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0023862
Subject(s) - automatic summarization , computer science , information retrieval , relationship extraction , natural language processing , relation (database) , text graph , set (abstract data type) , sentence , task (project management) , multi document summarization , semantic similarity , focus (optics) , representation (politics) , semantics (computer science) , biomedical text mining , information extraction , artificial intelligence , text mining , data mining , physics , management , politics , law , political science , optics , economics , programming language
Automatic text summarization for a biomedical concept can help researchers to get the key points of a certain topic from large amount of biomedical literature efficiently. In this paper, we present a method for generating text summary for a given biomedical concept, e.g., H1N1 disease, from multiple documents based on semantic relation extraction. Our approach includes three stages: 1) We extract semantic relations in each sentence using the semantic knowledge representation tool SemRep. 2) We develop a relation-level retrieval method to select the relations most relevant to each query concept and visualize them in a graphic representation. 3) For relations in the relevant set, we extract informative sentences that can interpret them from the document collection to generate text summary using an information retrieval based method. Our major focus in this work is to investigate the contribution of semantic relation extraction to the task of biomedical text summarization. The experimental results on summarization for a set of diseases show that the introduction of semantic knowledge improves the performance and our results are better than the MEAD system, a well-known tool for text summarization.
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