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Simon Ott

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IJCAI Conference 2024 Conference Paper

PyClause - Simple and Efficient Rule Handling for Knowledge Graphs

  • Patrick Betz
  • Luis Galárraga
  • Simon Ott
  • Christian Meilicke
  • Fabian Suchanek
  • Heiner Stuckenschmidt

Rule mining finds patterns in structured data such as knowledge graphs. Rules can predict facts, help correct errors, and yield explainable insights about the data. However, existing rule mining implementations focus exclusively on mining rules -- and not on their application. The PyClause library offers a rich toolkit for the application of the mined rules: from explaining facts to predicting links, scoring rules, and deducing query results. The library is easy to use and can handle substantial data loads.

NeurIPS Conference 2022 Conference Paper

BigBio: A Framework for Data-Centric Biomedical Natural Language Processing

  • Jason Fries
  • Leon Weber
  • Natasha Seelam
  • Gabriel Altay
  • Debajyoti Datta
  • Samuele Garda
  • Sunny Kang
  • Rosaline Su

Training and evaluating language models increasingly requires the construction of meta-datasets -- diverse collections of curated data with clear provenance. Natural language prompting has recently lead to improved zero-shot generalization by transforming existing, supervised datasets into a variety of novel instruction tuning tasks, highlighting the benefits of meta-dataset curation. While successful in general-domain text, translating these data-centric approaches to biomedical language modeling remains challenging, as labeled biomedical datasets are significantly underrepresented in popular data hubs. To address this challenge, we introduce BigBio a community library of 126+ biomedical NLP datasets, currently covering 13 task categories and 10+ languages. BigBio facilitates reproducible meta-dataset curation via programmatic access to datasets and their metadata, and is compatible with current platforms for prompt engineering and end-to-end few/zero shot language model evaluation. We discuss our process for task schema harmonization, data auditing, contribution guidelines, and outline two illustrative use cases: zero-shot evaluation of biomedical prompts and large-scale, multi-task learning. BigBio is an ongoing community effort and is available at https: //github. com/bigscience-workshop/biomedical