Towards effective sentence simplification for automatic processing of biomedical text

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The complexity of sentences characteristic to biomedical articles poses a challenge to natural language parsers, which are typically trained on large-scale corpora of non-technical text. We propose a text simplification process, bioSimplify, that seeks to reduce the complexity of sentences in biomedical abstracts in order to improve the performance of syntactic parsers on the processed sentences. Syntactic parsing is typically one of the first steps in a text mining pipeline. Thus, any improvement in performance would have a ripple effect over all processing steps. We evaluated our method using a corpus of biomedical sentences annotated with syntactic links. Our empirical results show an improvement of 2.90% for the Charniak-McClosky parser and of 4.23% for the Link Grammar parser when processing simplified sentences rather than the original sentences in the corpus.

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Jonnalagadda, S., Tari, L., Hakenberg, J., Baral, C., & Gonzalez, G. (2009). Towards effective sentence simplification for automatic processing of biomedical text. In NAACL-HLT 2009 - Human Language Technologies: 2009 Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Short Papers (pp. 177–180). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/1620853.1620902

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