Extraction of phenotypic traits from taxonomic descriptions for the tree of life using natural language processing

Lorena Endara, Hong Cui, J. Gordon Burleigh

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Abstract

Premise of the Study: Phenotypic data sets are necessary to elucidate the genealogy of life, but assembling phenotypic data for taxa across the tree of life can be technically challenging and prohibitively time consuming. We describe a semi-automated protocol to facilitate and expedite the assembly of phenotypic character matrices of plants from formal taxonomic descriptions. This pipeline uses new natural language processing (NLP) techniques and a glossary of over 9000 botanical terms. Methods and Results: Our protocol includes the Explorer of Taxon Concepts (ETC), an online application that assembles taxon-by-character matrices from taxonomic descriptions, and MatrixConverter, a Java application that enables users to evaluate and discretize the characters extracted by ETC. We demonstrate this protocol using descriptions from Araucariaceae. Conclusions: The NLP pipeline unlocks the phenotypic data found in taxonomic descriptions and makes them usable for evolutionary analyses.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere1035
JournalApplications in Plant Sciences
Volume6
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2018

Keywords

  • morphological matrices
  • natural language processing
  • phenotypic traits
  • taxonomic descriptions

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Plant Science

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