Decoding Plastic Toxicity: An Intelligent Framework for Conflict-Aware Relational Metapath Extraction from Scientific Abstracts

Sudeshna Jana, Manjira Sinha, Tirthankar Dasgupta

公開日: 2025/9/14

Abstract

The widespread use of plastics and their persistence in the environment have led to the accumulation of micro- and nano-plastics across air, water, and soil, posing serious health risks including respiratory, gastrointestinal, and neurological disorders. We propose a novel framework that leverages large language models to extract relational metapaths, multi-hop semantic chains linking pollutant sources to health impacts, from scientific abstracts. Our system identifies and connects entities across diverse contexts to construct structured relational metapaths, which are aggregated into a Toxicity Trajectory Graph that traces pollutant propagation through exposure routes and biological systems. Moreover, to ensure consistency and reliability, we incorporate a dynamic evidence reconciliation module that resolves semantic conflicts arising from evolving or contradictory research findings. Our approach demonstrates strong performance in extracting reliable, high-utility relational knowledge from noisy scientific text and offers a scalable solution for mining complex cause-effect structures in domain-specific corpora.

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