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BioLORD: Learning Ontological Representations from Definitions for Biomedical Concepts and their Textual Descriptions

François Remy, Kris Demuynck, Thomas Demeester

202214 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This work introduces BioLORD, a new pre-training strategy for producing meaningful representations for clinical sentences and biomedical concepts. State-of-the-art methodologies operate by maximizing the similarity in representation of names referring to the same concept, and preventing collapse through contrastive learning. However, because biomedical names are not always self-explanatory, it sometimes results in non-semantic representations. BioLORD overcomes this issue by grounding its concept representations using definitions, as well as short descriptions derived from a multi-relational knowledge graph consisting of biomedical ontologies. Thanks to this grounding, our model produces more semantic concept representations that match more closely the hierarchical structure of ontologies. BioLORD establishes a new state of the art for text similarity on both clinical sentences (MedSTS) and biomedical concepts (MayoSRS).

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceNatural language processingSimilarity (geometry)Representation (politics)Semantic similarityArtificial intelligenceInformation retrievalImage (mathematics)Political sciencePoliticsLawBiomedical Text Mining and OntologiesTopic ModelingNatural Language Processing Techniques