Review on Event Extraction for BioNLP with a Survey
Citations Over Time
Abstract
The scientific literature contains essential information connected to proteins, drugs, and symptoms. Researchers are extracting organized, brief, and understandable information from unstructured texts to keep up with the growing number of publications. Within the context of the biomedical area, this study investigates event extraction and natural language comprehension. We will build a flexible description of an event by first outlining several terminological methods. Second, we demonstrate event extraction, its challenges, and annotated corpora. Third, we investigate representative methodologies and provide an up-to-date analysis with performance discussion. We provide a taxonomy to assist academics in navigating the deluge of event extraction works. Fourth, we compare biomedical solutions to those in other domains to uncover fresh research opportunities and approaches. Finally, we discuss potential applications, explainability, and knowledge injection.
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