UCDenver-ccp / Translator-TM-Provider-Pipelines

A collection of Apache Beam pipelines used for building and maintaining the TM Provider knowledge graph.
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Returning separate assertions for multiple instances of the same concept in a sentence #58

Open bill-baumgartner opened 1 year ago

bill-baumgartner commented 1 year ago

I'm not sure we shouldn't be doing this - but we should consider what to do when multiple, redundant assertions stem from a single sentence with multiple instances of one (or more) of the concepts involved.

Example: assertion1 & assertion2

ekwhite commented 1 year ago

This is also relevant to my HTML generation for Erik, so maybe we can discuss it tomorrow.

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I'm not sure we shouldn't be doing this - but we should consider what to do when multiple, redundant assertions stem from a single sentence with multiple instances of one (or more) of the concepts involved.

Example: assertion1https://tmui.text-mining-kp.org/evidence/4e93a5e02599cf2f188fb50c77e4a2d69c1ecc69ed635ebad0af9c8c67989813 & assertion2https://tmui.text-mining-kp.org/evidence/f5c9a39d4c45d546a309ceace1c8781ed5e81343051b7320eead4f2f426bcf43

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