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Li Yelin1, Wu Yan1, Xie Xiaojun1
1College of Physics and Electronic Information, Gannan Normal University, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China.
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Biomedical Named Entity Recognition (BioNER) extracts entities such as diseases, drugs, and genes from biomedical texts, which are often dense in domain-specific terms and complex semantics. Here, we present FRKAN-BioNER, a model designed to improve the efficiency of data mining in the biomedical field and support the development of precision medicine knowledge graphs. FRKAN-BioNER integrates BioBERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers for Biomedical Text Mining) with the Fourier Kolmogorov-Arnold Network (FourierKAN). The KAN architecture addresses limitations in traditional neural networks, improving model expressiveness and trainability. The model achieved F1-score of 84.80%, 93.12%, 90.02%, 82.10%, 87.90%, 83.14%, 78.58%, 89.93%, and 90.87% across nine public datasets. These results demonstrate that FRKAN-BioNER outperforms several prior state-of-the-art methods. Furthermore, its innovative architecture may hold potential for improving the efficiency of BioNER-relevant clinical text processing and could help accelerate knowledge mining from large-scale biomedical literature.
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