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A new GPT-4 framework automates pharmaceutical data extraction from literature, creating high-quality datasets. This deep prompt engineering significantly reduces manual effort and accelerates machine learning model development in specialized domains.

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Area of Science:

  • Pharmaceutical research
  • Machine learning
  • Data science

Background:

  • High-quality datasets are crucial for machine learning (ML) in specialized fields like pharmaceutical research.
  • Manual data extraction from scientific literature is time-consuming and labor-intensive.
  • Existing methods struggle with heterogeneous data sources in drug development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a novel deep prompt-engineering framework to automate dataset generation for pharmaceutical research.
  • To transform GPT-4 into a tool for accelerated and accurate extraction of critical parameters from literature.
  • To reduce the manual effort and time required for creating structured datasets for ML models.

Main Methods:

  • A multi-set prompt strategy was employed using GPT-4 to analyze 70 full-text pharmaceutical inkjet printing articles.
  • 22 domain-relevant variables were extracted and computed, categorized into printing, rheological, and drug dose parameters.
  • Outputs were rigorously benchmarked against a human-curated dataset compiled by domain experts.

Main Results:

  • The GPT-4 framework achieved an overall accuracy of 0.942 across 4,217 data points.
  • Computed variables demonstrated high accuracy (0.983), even with complex calculations and unit conversions.
  • Processing time per article was reduced from hours of human effort to under 3.5 minutes.

Conclusions:

  • The novel prompt-engineering approach enables GPT-4 to generate reliable, high-quality, literature-derived datasets.
  • This method significantly reduces manual effort while maintaining expert-level accuracy for ML model training.
  • The strategy facilitates the scalability of machine learning in pharmaceutical and other data-intensive domains.