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3 months ago

No means ‘No’; a non-im-proper modeling approach, with embedded speculative context

{Amit Gautam Akshayraj M Priya Tiwary}

Abstract

Motivation: The medical data are complex in nature as terms that appear in records usually appear in different contexts. Through this paper, we investigate various bio model’s embeddings(BioBERT, BioE- LECTRA, PubMedBERT) on their understanding of "negation and speculation context" wherein we found that these models were unable to differentiate "negated context" vs "non-negated context". To measure the understanding of models, we used cosine similarity scores of negated sentence embeddings vs non- negated sentence embeddings pairs. For improving these models, we introduce a generic super tuning approach to enhance the embeddings on "negation and speculation context" by utilizing a synthesized dataset.Results: After super-tuning the models we can see that the model’s embeddings are now understanding negative and speculative contexts much better. Furthermore, we fine-tuned the super tuned models on various tasks and we found that the model has outperformed the previous models and achieved state- of-the-art (SOTA) on negation, speculation cue, and scope detection tasks on BioScope abstracts and Sherlock dataset. We also confirmed that our approach had a very minimal trade-off in the performance of the model in other tasks like Natural Language Inference after super-tuning.

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