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BMI - Biomedical Informatics Lab "Mario Stefanelli"
About Us
BMI belongs to the Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering (Faculty of Engineering) of the University of Pavia, Italy. Established in 1982, it is a leading center for education, research, and IT innovative solutions in the healthcare area. Nowadays about 30 people are working at BMI, focusing their research on:
Bioinformatics Clinical Data Mining Models of Biological Systems Biomedical Knowledge Management Decision Support Systems Telemedicine E-learningNLP Models
Our research interests have led us to frequently explore the realm of Natural Language Processing, including Transformers. Here we host public weights for our biomedical language models. There are several options to choose from, please check the details below.
Model | Domain | Type | Details |
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Igea | Biomedical | CausalLM Pretrain | Small language model trained after sapienzanlp/Minerva-1B-base-v1.0 with 28GB Pubmed abstracts. Two versions available: 350M params and 1B params (recommended) |
BioBIT * | Biomedical | MaskedLM Pretrain | BERT model trained after dbmdz/bert-base-italian-xxl-cased with 28GB Pubmed abstracts (as in BioBERT) that have been translated from English into Italian using Neural Machine Translation (GNMT). |
MedBIT * | Medical | MaskedLM Pretrain | BERT model trained after BioBIT with additional 100MB of medical textbook data without any regularization. |
MedBIT-R3+ (recommended) * | Medical | MaskedLM Pretrain | BERT model trained after BioBIT with additional 200MB of medical textbook data and web-crawled medical resources in Italian. Regularized with LLRD (.95), Mixout (.9), and Warmup (.02). |
* model developed for the Italian Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Network in partnership with the Neuroinformatics Lab of IRCCS Centro San Giovanni di Dio Fatebenefratelli, Brescia, Italy
Other models coming soon!
Related Research Papers
- Buonocore T. M., Parimbelli E., Tibollo V., Napolitano C., Priori S., and Bellazzi R. (2023). A Rule-Free Approach for Cardiological Registry Filling from Italian Clinical Notes with Question Answering Transformers, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: 21st International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, AIME 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34344-5_19
- Crema C., Buonocore T.M., Fostinelli S., Parimbelli E., Verde F., Fundarò C., Manera M., Ramusino M.C., Capelli M., Costa A., Binetti G., Bellazzi R., Redolfi A. (2023). Advancing Italian biomedical information extraction with transformers-based models: Methodological insights and multicenter practical application, Journal of Biomedical Informatics. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbi.2023.104557
- Buonocore T. M., Crema C., Redolfi A., Bellazzi R., Parimbelli E. (2023). Localising In-Domain Adaptation of Transformer-Based Biomedical Language Models, Journal of Biomedical Informatics. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbi.2023.104431
- Buonocore T. M., Parimbelli E., Sacchi L., Bellazzi R., Del Campo L., & Quaglini S. (2022). Improving Keyword-Based Topic Classification in Cancer Patient Forums with Multilingual Transformers. Studies in health technology and informatics, 290, 597–601. https://doi.org/10.3233/SHTI220147