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A Multi-Label Text Classifier at Publication Level Based on "PubMedBERT + TextRNN" for Cancer Literature
Zhang Ying1, Xia Guanghui1, Li Xiaoying1
1Institute of Medical Information, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, China.
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There is a rapid growth in the volume of data in the cancer field and fine-grained classification is in high demand especially for interdisciplinary and collaborative research. There is thus a need to establish a multi-label classifier with higher resolution to reduce the burden of screening articles for clinical relevance. This research trains a multi-label classifier with scalability for classifying literature on cancer research directly at the publication level. Firstly, a corpus was divided into a training set and a testing set at a ratio of 7:3. Secondly, we compared the performance of classifiers developed by "PubMedBERT + TextRNN" and "BioBERT + TextRNN" with ICRP CT. Finally, the classifier was obtained based on the optimal combination "PubMedBERT + TextRNN", with P= 0.952014, R=0.936696, F1=0.931664. The quantitative comparisons demonstrate that the resulting classifier is fit for high-resolution classification of cancer literature at the publication level to support accurate retrieving and academic statistics.
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