Extracting Impacts of Non-pharmacological Interventions for COVID-19 From Modelling Study
Yang YR(杨芸榕)2; Zhidong Cao2; Pengfei Zhao2; Dajun Daniel Zeng2; Qingpeng Zhang1; Yin Luo2
2021-11
会议日期2021-11
会议地点线上
关键词COVID-19
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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1109/ISI53945.2021.9624840
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COVID-19 pandemic continues to rampage in the world. Before the achievement of global herd immunity, non-pharmacological interventions(NPIs) are crucial to mitigate the pandemic. Although various NPIs have been put into practice, there are many concerns about the impacts and effectiveness of these NPIs. COVID-19 modelling study (CMS) in epidemiology can provide evidence to solve the aforementioned concerns. It is time-consuming to collect evidence manually when dealing with the vast amount of CMS papers. Accordingly, we seek to accelerate evidence collection by developing an information extraction model to automatically identify evidence from CMS papers. This work presents a novel COVID-19 Non-pharmacological Interventions Evidence (CNPIE) Corpus, which contains 597 abstracts of COVID-19 modelling study with richly annotated entities and relations of the impacts of NPIs. We design a semi-supervised document-level information extraction model (SS-DYGIE++) which can jointly extract entities and relations. Our model outperforms previous baselines in both entity recognition and relation extraction tasks by a large margin. The proposed work can be applied towards automatic evidence extraction in the public health domain for assisting the public health decision-making of the government.

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源URL[http://ir.ia.ac.cn/handle/173211/48948]  
专题自动化研究所_复杂系统管理与控制国家重点实验室_互联网大数据与安全信息学研究中心
通讯作者Zhidong Cao
作者单位1.香港城市大学
2.中国科学院自动化研究所
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Yang YR,Zhidong Cao,Pengfei Zhao,et al. Extracting Impacts of Non-pharmacological Interventions for COVID-19 From Modelling Study[C]. 见:. 线上. 2021-11.
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