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The ExtractAbbrev class implements a simple algorithm for extraction of abbreviations and their definitions from biomedical text. Abbreviations (short forms) are extracted from the input file, and those abbreviations for which a definition (long form) is found are printed out, along with that definition, one per line. A file consisting of short-form/long-form pairs (tab separated) can be specified in tandem with the -testlist option for the purposes of evaluating the algorithm.
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The ExtractAbbrev class implements a simple algorithm for extraction of abbreviations and their definitions from biomedical text. Abbreviations (short forms) are extracted from the input file, and those abbreviations for which a definition (long form) is found are printed out, along with that definition, one per line. A file consisting of short-form/long-form pairs (tab separated) can be specified in tandem with the -testlist option for the purposes of evaluating the algorithm.
We found that biotext demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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Socket now supports Scala and Kotlin, bringing AI-powered threat detection to JVM projects with easy manifest generation and fast, accurate scans.
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