The rapid growth of biomedical knowledge has made the validation of automatically generated biological annotations a major bottleneck in biomedical curation. While computational methods can rapidly produce large numbers of candidate annotations, determining which are biologically valid still requires costly expert review.
arXiv:2606. 15412v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Biomedical relation extraction (BioRE) is a key step in transforming biomedical literature into structured knowledge.
By Jakob Mraz, Toma\v{z} Curk, Bla\v{z} Zupan
arXiv:2608. 02692v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Access to holistic, multimodal data improves the performance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in medical classification tasks compared to utilizing single modalities or data sources.
By Julia Gehrmann, Lars Quakulinski, Hamza Naseem, Oya Beyan
arXiv:2606. 01617v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Large language models excel at general tasks but underperform smaller supervised models in specialized, high-stakes domains where training labels are costly.
By Tianyi Xu, Yaolun Zhang, Xuan Ouyang, Huazheng Wang
Large language models excel at general tasks but underperform smaller supervised models in specialized, high-stakes domains where training labels are costly. We address this regime with EvoPool, an evolutionary multi-agent framework inspired by Darwinian evolution.
Transformer models for high-dimensional omics analysis process thousands of genes or pathways, although only a subset requires deep computation. Mixture-of-Recursions (MoR) improves efficiency through adaptive token-choice or expert-choice routing.