Thought Graph: Generating Thought Process for Biological Reasoning
Hsu, Chi-Yang, Cox, Kyle, Xu, Jiawei, Tan, Zhen, Zhai, Tianhua, Hu, Mengzhou, Pratt, Dexter, Chen, Tianlong, Hu, Ziniu, Ding, Ying
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We present the Thought Graph as a novel framework to support complex reasoning and use gene set analysis as an example to uncover semantic relationships between biological processes. Our framework stands out for its ability to provide a deeper understanding of gene sets, significantly surpassing GSEA by 40.28% and LLM baselines by 5.38% based on cosine similarity to human annotations. Our analysis further provides insights into future directions of biological processes naming, and implications for bioinformatics and precision medicine.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-11-2024
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