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Fine-tuning large language models for chemical text mining.

Authors :
Zhang W
Wang Q
Kong X
Xiong J
Ni S
Cao D
Niu B
Chen M
Li Y
Zhang R
Wang Y
Zhang L
Li X
Xiong Z
Shi Q
Huang Z
Fu Z
Zheng M
Source :
Chemical science [Chem Sci] 2024 Jun 07; Vol. 15 (27), pp. 10600-10611. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jun 07 (Print Publication: 2024).
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Extracting knowledge from complex and diverse chemical texts is a pivotal task for both experimental and computational chemists. The task is still considered to be extremely challenging due to the complexity of the chemical language and scientific literature. This study explored the power of fine-tuned large language models (LLMs) on five intricate chemical text mining tasks: compound entity recognition, reaction role labelling, metal-organic framework (MOF) synthesis information extraction, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) data extraction, and the conversion of reaction paragraphs to action sequences. The fine-tuned LLMs demonstrated impressive performance, significantly reducing the need for repetitive and extensive prompt engineering experiments. For comparison, we guided ChatGPT (GPT-3.5-turbo) and GPT-4 with prompt engineering and fine-tuned GPT-3.5-turbo as well as other open-source LLMs such as Mistral, Llama3, Llama2, T5, and BART. The results showed that the fine-tuned ChatGPT models excelled in all tasks. They achieved exact accuracy levels ranging from 69% to 95% on these tasks with minimal annotated data. They even outperformed those task-adaptive pre-training and fine-tuning models that were based on a significantly larger amount of in-domain data. Notably, fine-tuned Mistral and Llama3 show competitive abilities. Given their versatility, robustness, and low-code capability, leveraging fine-tuned LLMs as flexible and effective toolkits for automated data acquisition could revolutionize chemical knowledge extraction.<br />Competing Interests: There are no conflicts to declare.<br /> (This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2041-6520
Volume :
15
Issue :
27
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Chemical science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38994403
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d4sc00924j