The ever-increasing volume of COVID-19-related articles presents a significant challenge for the manual curation and multilabel topic classification of LitCovid. For this purpose, a novel multilabel topic classification framework is developed in this study, which considers both the correlation and imbalance of topic labels, while empowering the pretrained model. With the help of this framework, this study devotes to answering the following question: Do full texts, MeSH (Medical Subject Heading), and biological entities of articles about COVID-19 encode more discriminative information than metadata (title, abstract, keyword, and journal name)? From extensive experiments on our enriched version of the BC7-LitCovid corpus and Hallmarks of Cancer corpus, the following conclusions can be drawn. Our framework demonstrates superior performance and robustness. The metadata of scientific publications about COVID-19 carries valuable information for multilabel topic classification. Compared to biological entities, full texts and MeSH can further enhance the performance of our framework for multilabel topic classification, but the improved performance is very limited. Database URL: https://github.com/pzczxs/Enriched-BC7-LitCovid.
Is metadata of articles about COVID-19 enough for multilabel topic classification task?
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作者:Xu Shuo, Zhang Yuefu, Chen Liang, An Xin
| 期刊: | Database-The Journal of Biological Databases and Curation | 影响因子: | 3.600 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Oct 21; 2024:baae106 |
| doi: | 10.1093/database/baae106 | ||
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