Abstract

The verified text data of wheat varieties is an important component of wheat germplasm information. To automatically obtain a structured description of the phenotypic and genetic characteristics of wheat varieties, the aim at solve the issues of fuzzy entity boundaries and overlapping relationships in unstructured wheat variety approval data, WGIE-DCWF (joint extraction model of wheat germplasm information entity relationship based on deep character and word fusion) was proposed. The encoding layer of the model deeply fused word semantic information and character information using the Transformer encoder of BERT. This allowed for the cascading fusion of contextual semantic feature information to achieve rich character vector representation and improve the recognition ability of entity features. The triple extraction layer of the model established a cascading pointer network, extracted the head entity, extracted the tail entity according to the relationship category, and decoded the output triplet. This approach improved the model’s capability to extract overlapping relationships. The experimental results demonstrated that the WGIE-DCWF model performed exceptionally well on both the WGD (wheat germplasm dataset) and the public dataset DuIE. The WGIE-DCWF model not only achieved high performance on the evaluation datasets but also demonstrated good generalization. This provided valuable technical support for the construction of a wheat germplasm information knowledge base and is of great significance for wheat breeding, genetic research, cultivation management, and agricultural production.

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