CLAILGMay 23, 2025

PMOA-TTS: Introducing the PubMed Open Access Textual Times Series Corpus

arXiv:2505.20323v12 citationsh-index: 5Has Code
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This provides a scalable resource for biomedical NLP researchers to model patient trajectories, though it is incremental as it builds on existing LLM methods for data extraction.

The researchers tackled the lack of large-scale temporally annotated clinical datasets by creating PMOA-TTS, a corpus of 124,699 case reports converted into structured timelines with over 5.6 million events, which achieved up to 0.82 concordance in survival prediction tasks.

Understanding temporal dynamics in clinical narratives is essential for modeling patient trajectories, yet large-scale temporally annotated resources remain limited. We present PMOA-TTS, the first openly available dataset of 124,699 PubMed Open Access (PMOA) case reports, each converted into structured (event, time) timelines via a scalable LLM-based pipeline. Our approach combines heuristic filtering with Llama 3.3 to identify single-patient case reports, followed by prompt-driven extraction using Llama 3.3 and DeepSeek R1, resulting in over 5.6 million timestamped clinical events. To assess timeline quality, we evaluate against a clinician-curated reference set using three metrics: (i) event-level matching (80% match at a cosine similarity threshold of 0.1), (ii) temporal concordance (c-index > 0.90), and (iii) Area Under the Log-Time CDF (AULTC) for timestamp alignment. Corpus-level analysis shows wide diagnostic and demographic coverage. In a downstream survival prediction task, embeddings from extracted timelines achieve time-dependent concordance indices up to 0.82 $\pm$ 0.01, demonstrating the predictive value of temporally structured narratives. PMOA-TTS provides a scalable foundation for timeline extraction, temporal reasoning, and longitudinal modeling in biomedical NLP. The dataset is available at: https://huggingface.co/datasets/snoroozi/pmoa-tts .

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