2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.08.08.21261762
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Evaluating Semantic Similarity Methods for Comparison of Text-derived Phenotype Profiles

Abstract: Semantic similarity is a valuable tool for analysis in biomedicine. When applied to phenotype profiles derived from clinical text, they have the capacity to enable and enhance 'patient-like me' analyses, automated coding, differential diagnosis, and outcome prediction, by leveraging the wealth of background knowledge provided by biomedical ontologies. While a large body of work exists exploring the use of semantic similarity for multiple tasks, including protein interaction prediction, and rare disease differe… Show more

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