Spanish RoBERTa-base biomedical model finetuned for the Named Entity Recognition (NER) task on the Cantemist dataset.
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Model description
A fine-tuned version of the bsc-bio-ehr-es model, a RoBERTa base model and has been pre-trained using the largest Spanish biomedical corpus known to date, composed of biomedical documents, clinical cases and EHR documents for a total of 1.1B tokens of clean and deduplicated text processed.
For more details about the corpora and training, check the bsc-bio-ehr-es model card.
Intended uses and limitations
How to use
Limitations and bias
At the time of submission, no measures have been taken to estimate the bias embedded in the model. However, we are well aware that our models may be biased since the corpora have been collected using crawling techniques on multiple web sources. We intend to conduct research in these areas in the future, and if completed, this model card will be updated.
Training
The dataset used is CANTEMIST, a NER dataset annotated with tumor morphology entities. For further information, check the official website.
Evaluation
F1 Score: 0.8340
For evaluation details visit our GitHub repository.
Additional information
Author
Text Mining Unit (TeMU) at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center ([email protected])
Contact information
For further information, send an email to [email protected]
Copyright
Copyright by the Spanish State Secretariat for Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence (SEDIA) (2022)
Licensing information
Funding
This work was funded by the Spanish State Secretariat for Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence (SEDIA) within the framework of the Plan-TL.
Citing information
If you use these models, please cite our work:
@inproceedings{carrino-etal-2022-pretrained,
title = "Pretrained Biomedical Language Models for Clinical {NLP} in {S}panish",
author = "Carrino, Casimiro Pio and
Llop, Joan and
P{\`a}mies, Marc and
Guti{\'e}rrez-Fandi{\~n}o, Asier and
Armengol-Estap{\'e}, Jordi and
Silveira-Ocampo, Joaqu{\'\i}n and
Valencia, Alfonso and
Gonzalez-Agirre, Aitor and
Villegas, Marta",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 21st Workshop on Biomedical Language Processing",
month = may,
year = "2022",
address = "Dublin, Ireland",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2022.bionlp-1.19",
doi = "10.18653/v1/2022.bionlp-1.19",
pages = "193--199",
abstract = "This work presents the first large-scale biomedical Spanish language models trained from scratch, using large biomedical corpora consisting of a total of 1.1B tokens and an EHR corpus of 95M tokens. We compared them against general-domain and other domain-specific models for Spanish on three clinical NER tasks. As main results, our models are superior across the NER tasks, rendering them more convenient for clinical NLP applications. Furthermore, our findings indicate that when enough data is available, pre-training from scratch is better than continual pre-training when tested on clinical tasks, raising an exciting research question about which approach is optimal. Our models and fine-tuning scripts are publicly available at HuggingFace and GitHub.",
}
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