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The DSMZ Digital Diversity Annotation Hub: a pipeline for database expansion via text mining and human curation
Emanuel Quadros1, Lorenz C Reimer1, Julia Koblitz1
1Leibniz Institute DSMZ-German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures, Braunschweig, Germany.
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Maintaining scientific databases that depend on continuous curation of research literature often requires labor-intensive, slow, and error-prone annotation processes. To address these challenges, we present a pipeline that integrates text mining with expert supervision to support database expansion. Using the BRENDA enzyme database as a case study, we compiled a relation extraction dataset by aligning document-level annotations with literature references through distant supervision. We then developed a neural model that performs entity recognition and relation classification, enabling the extraction of enzyme-strain associations from full-text articles. To close the loop between machine learning and expert curation, we designed a web-based interface that allows annotators to review and refine predicted relations. While preliminary, our initial experiments show the potential of combining weak supervision and human-in-the-loop validation to accelerate the integration of literature-derived information into knowledge bases.

