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Video of the presentation at LREC conference: EPOP: A benchmark corpus for Assessing NLP Models on Structured Information Extraction in Plant Health
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Video of the presentation at LREC conference: EPOP: A benchmark corpus for Assessing NLP Models on Structured Information Extraction in Plant Health

Claire Nédellec, Marine Courtin, Xinzhi Yao, Marie Grosdidier, Isabelle Pieretti, Sandy Duperier et Robert Bossy
25/03/2026

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trophic relation annotated corpus structured information extraction n-ary relation extraction entity normalization (linking) benchmarking plant health epidemiology
This video presents the work published in LREC conference proceedings in 2026. In this presentation, we introduce the EPOP (Epidemiomonitoring of Plants) corpus, a new annotated resource for structured information extraction in the domain of plant health epidemiology. The corpus consists of translated news reports that reflect real-world phytosanitary monitoring scenarios. It includes annotations for named entities (e.g. Plant, Pest, Vector, Disease, Dissemination Pathway), identity coreferences, and both binary and complex n-ary relations that represent key events such as Transmits or Causes, along with their modalities. A distinctive feature of EPOP is its normalization layer where mentions of species and geographical locations are linked to canonical identifiers in the NCBI Taxonomy and GeoNames, enabling semantic disambiguation and integration with external knowledge bases. As the first publicly available corpus of its kind, EPOP presents a realistic and challenging benchmark, with high linguistic variability, entity role ambiguity, and long-distance relations. We report baseline results on core tasks (named entity recognition, normalization (entity-linking), and relation extraction) using both fine-tuned BERT-based models and hard-prompted large language models. These experiments demonstrate the utility of EPOP while also identifying areas for improvement, particularly in the extraction of complex relations. The corpus is released under an open license, to support research in environmental NLP, crop protection, and knowledge graph enrichment.

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