MaTableGPT: GPT-Based Table Data Extractor from Materials Science Literature

Authors
Yi, Gyeong HoonChoi, JiwooSong, HyeongyunMiano, OliviaChoi, JaewoongBang, KihoonLee, ByungjuSohn, Seok SuButtler, DavidHiszpanski, AnnaHan, Sang SooKim, Donghun
Issue Date
2025-01
Publisher
Wiley-VCH Verlag
Citation
Advanced Science
Abstract
Efficiently extracting data from tables in the scientific literature is pivotal for building large-scale databases. However, the tables reported in materials science papers exist in highly diverse forms; thus, rule-based extractions are an ineffective approach. To overcome this challenge, the study presents MaTableGPT, which is a GPT-based table data extractor from the materials science literature. MaTableGPT features key strategies of table data representation and table splitting for better GPT comprehension and filtering hallucinated information through follow-up questions. When applied to a vast volume of water splitting catalysis literature, MaTableGPT achieves an extraction accuracy (total F1 score) of up to 96.8%. Through comprehensive evaluations of the GPT usage cost, labeling cost, and extraction accuracy for the learning methods of zero-shot, few-shot, and fine-tuning, the study presents a Pareto-front mapping where the few-shot learning method is found to be the most balanced solution owing to both its high extraction accuracy (total F1 score >95%) and low cost (GPT usage cost of 5.97 US dollars and labeling cost of 10 I/O paired examples). The statistical analyses conducted on the database generated by MaTableGPT revealed valuable insights into the distribution of the overpotential and elemental utilization across the reported catalysts in the water splitting literature.
Keywords
OXYGEN EVOLUTION; REDUCTION; CATALYST; GPT; large language models; literature mining; machine learning; materials science; table data extraction; water splitting catalysis
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/151918
DOI
10.1002/advs.202408221
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