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Annotated textual dataset PV600 of perovskite bandgaps for information extraction from literature




AuthorsSipilä, Matilda; Mehryary, Farrokh; Pyysalo, Sampo; Ginter, Filip; Todorovic, Milica

PublisherNATURE PORTFOLIO

Publishing placeBERLIN

Publication year2025

JournalScientific Data

Journal name in sourceSCIENTIFIC DATA

Journal acronymSCI DATA

Article number1401

Volume12

Number of pages11

eISSN2052-4463

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-025-05637-x

Web address https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-025-05637-x

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/499752519


Abstract

Scientific literature provides a variety of experimental and theoretical data which, if extracted, could offer new opportunities for data-driven discovery in materials research. Natural language processing (NLP) tools enable information extraction (IE) of structured information from unstructured text. The performance of IE tools needs to be systematically evaluated on manually annotated test datasets, but there are few publicly available annotated materials science datasets and none on perovskites, promising materials for photovoltaics. We present a perovskite literature dataset with 600 text segments extracted from an open access manuscript corpus. The PV600 dataset focuses on five inorganic and hybrid perovskites and contains 227 manually annotated bandgap values identified from 188 segments. Moreover, we recorded the bandgap type, whether it was experimental, computational, from the literature, or from unknown source. To demonstrate the intended use of the dataset, we applied it to evaluate the IE performance of a question answering (QA) method, a rule-based method, and generative language models (LLMs). We exhibit a further application in testing segment preselection with LLMs in IE.


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Research was funded by the Research Council of Finland through grant number 345698.


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