Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing 7:326-337 (2002). MINING MEDLINE: ABSTRACTS, SENTENCES, OR PHRASES?
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s within occurring B and A between ns interactio of # unit text of type a within occurring B and A between ns interactio of # recall = where A and B are query terms or their synonyms. Intuitively, recall here measures the capacity of a given text unit to contain the interactions present in MEDLINE abstracts. Any interaction described within a particular text unit is also described within all larger text units. Therefore, since the largest unit considered here is the abstract the recall for abstracts is exactly 1.
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تاریخ انتشار 2004