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  1. ... in the UMLS Metathesaurus. The second approach, the trigram phrase algorithm, uses character trigrams to match text to Metathesaurus concepts, while the ...
  2. ... top Context-Aware Mapping of Gene Names Using Trigrams Authors: ThaiBinh Luong, Nam Tran, Michael Krauthammer, Yale ... entities", into overlapping groups of three alphanumeric characters (trigrams). This approximate-mapping step examines entities based on ...
  3. ... in the UMLS Metathesaurus. The second methodology, the trigram phrase algorithm, uses character trigrams to match text to the Metathesaurus. The third ...
  4. ... in the UMLS Metathesaurus. The second approach, the trigram phrase algorithm, uses character trigrams to match text to Metathesaurus concepts, while the ...
  5. ... in the UMLS Metathesaurus. The second approach, the trigram phrase algorithm, uses character trigrams to match text to Metathesaurus concepts, while the ...
  6. ... in the UMLS Metathesaurus. The second approach, the trigram phrase algorithm, uses character trigrams to match text to Metathesaurus concepts, while the ...
  7. ... in the UMLS Metathesaurus. The second approach, the trigram phrase algorithm, uses character trigrams to also map text to Metathesaurus concepts. Finally, ...
  8. ... as well as the frequency of unigrams, bigrams, trigrams, and quadgrams within them.Very few predictive features ...
  9. ... provides some needed contextual and probabilistic data about trigram phonemic sequences of spoken English. Since there are ... of tables are presented, viz., a. Commonly occurring trigram sequences of the form Joby! for every phoneme / ...
  10. ... provides some needed contextual and probabilistic data about trigram phonemic sequences of spoken English. Since there are ... of tables are presented, viz., a. Commonly occurring trigram sequences of the form Joby! for every phoneme / ...
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