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---
license: mit
datasets:
- ncbi_disease
- bigbio/chemdner
- bigbio/n2c2_2018_track2
- bigbio/bc5cdr
- bigbio/jnlpba
widget:
- text: Disease<SEP>Patient was diagnosed with liver cancer.
language:
- en
tags:
- chemistry
- biology
- zero-shot
- BERT
- PubMedBERT
metrics:
- accuracy
- recall
- f1
- precision
library_name: transformers
---
# Zero and few shot NER for biomedical texts
## Model description
This model was created during the research collaboration between Bayer Pharma and The Institute for Artificial Intelligence Research and Development of Serbia.
The model is trained on 26 biomedical Named Entity (NE) classes and can perform zero-shot inference. It also can be further fine-tuned for new classes with just few examples (few-shot learning).
For more details about our method please see the paper named ["From Zero to Hero: Harnessing Transformers for Biomedical Named Entity Recognition in Zero- and Few-shot Contexts"](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.04928). The model corresponds to PubMedBERT-based model, trained with 1 in the first segment (check paper for more details).
Model takes two strings as input. String1 is NE label that is being searched in second string. String2 is short text where one wants to searc for NE (represented by String1).
Model outputs list of ones (corresponding to the found Named Entities) and zeros (corresponding to other non-NE tokens) of the Sring2.
## Example of usage
```python
from transformers import AutoTokenizer
from transformers import BertForTokenClassification
modelname = 'MilosKorsRad/BioNER' # modelpath
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(modelname) ## loading the tokenizer of the model
string1 = 'Drug'
string2 = 'No recent antibiotics or other nephrotoxins, and no symptoms of UTI with benign UA.'
encodings = tokenizer(string1, string2, is_split_into_words=False,
padding=True, truncation=True, add_special_tokens=True, return_offsets_mapping=False,
max_length=512, return_tensors='pt')
model0 = BertForTokenClassification.from_pretrained(modelname, num_labels=2)
prediction_logits = model0(**encodings)
print(prediction_logits)
```
## Example of fine-tuning with few-shot learning
In order to fine-tune model with new entity using few-shots, the dataset needs to be transformed to torch.utils.data.Dataset, containing BERT tokens and set of 0s and 1s (1 is where the class is positive and should be predicted as the member of given NE class). After the dataset is created, the following can be done (for more details, please have a look at the code at GitHub - https://github.com/br-ai-ns-institute/Zero-ShotNER):
```python
for i in [train1shot, train10shot, train100shot]:
training_args = TrainingArguments(
output_dir='./Results'+class_unseen+'FewShot'+str(i), # output folder (folder to store the results)
num_train_epochs=10, # number of training epochs
per_device_train_batch_size=16, # batch size per device during training
per_device_eval_batch_size=16, # batch size for evaluation
weight_decay=0.01, # strength of weight decay
logging_dir='./Logs'+class_unseen+'FewShot'+str(i), # folder to store the logs
save_strategy='epoch',
evaluation_strategy='epoch',
load_best_model_at_end=True
)
model0 = BertForTokenClassification.from_pretrained(model_path, num_labels=2)
trainer = Trainer(
model=model0, # pre-trained model for fine-tuning
args=training_args, # training arguments defined above
train_dataset=train_0shot, # dataset class object for training
eval_dataset=valid_dataset # dataset class object for validation
)
start_time = time.time()
trainer.train()
total_time = time.time()-start_time
model_path = os.path.join('Results', class_unseen, 'FewShot',str(i), 'Model')
os.makedirs(model_path, exist_ok=True)
model.save_pretrained(model_path)
tokenizer_path = os.path.join('Results', class_unseen, 'FewShot', str(i), 'Tokenizer')
os.makedirs(tokenizer_path, exist_ok=True)
tokenizer.save_pretrained(tokenizer_path)
```
## Available classes
The following datasets and entities were used for training and therefore they can be used as label in the first segment (as a first string). Note that multiword string have been merged.
* NCBI
* Specific Disease
* Composite Mention
* Modifier
* Disease Class
* BIORED
* Sequence Variant
* Gene Or Gene Product
* Disease Or Phenotypic Feature
* Chemical Entity
* Cell Line
* Organism Taxon
* CDR
* Disease
* Chemical
* CHEMDNER
* Chemical
* Chemical Family
* JNLPBA
* Protein
* DNA
* Cell Type
* Cell Line
* RNA
* n2c2
* Drug
* Frequency
* Strength
* Dosage
* Form
* Reason
* Route
* ADE
* Duration
On top of this, one can use the model for zero-shot learning with other classes, and also fine-tune it with few examples of other classes.
## Code availibility
Code used for training and testing the model is available at https://github.com/br-ai-ns-institute/Zero-ShotNER
## Citation
If you use this model, or are inspired by it, please cite in your paper the following paper:
Košprdić M.,Prodanović N., Ljajić A., Bašaragin B., Milošević N., 2023. From Zero to Hero: Harnessing Transformers for Biomedical Named Entity Recognition in Zero- and Few-shot Contexts. arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.04928. https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.04928
or in bibtex:
```
@misc{kosprdic2023transformerbased,
title={From Zero to Hero: Harnessing Transformers for Biomedical Named Entity Recognition in Zero- and Few-shot Contexts},
author={Miloš Košprdić and Nikola Prodanović and Adela Ljajić and Bojana Bašaragin and Nikola Milošević},
year={2023},
eprint={2305.04928},
archivePrefix={arXiv},
primaryClass={cs.CL}
}
```