Semantic relatedness and similarity of biomedical terms: examining the effects of recency, size, and section of biomedical publications on the performance of word2vec
Y. Zhu, E. Yan, and F. Wang. BMC medical informatics and decision making, 17 (1):
1--8(2017)
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%A Wang, Fei
%D 2017
%I BioMed Central
%J BMC medical informatics and decision making
%K ba_viola embeddings med pubmed similarity word2vec
%N 1
%P 1--8
%T Semantic relatedness and similarity of biomedical terms: examining the effects of recency, size, and section of biomedical publications on the performance of word2vec
%V 17
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