Struct hpo::similarity::defaults::Relevance
source · pub struct Relevance { /* private fields */ }
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Relevance Similarity score from Schlicker
For a detailed description see Schlicker A, et.al., BMC Bioinformatics, (2006)
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source§impl Relevance
impl Relevance
sourcepub fn new(kind: InformationContentKind) -> Self
pub fn new(kind: InformationContentKind) -> Self
Constructs a new struct to calculate the Schlicker based similarity scores between two terms
§Examples
use hpo::similarity::Relevance;
use hpo::term::InformationContentKind;
// use Omim-based InformationContent for similarity calculation
let rel = Relevance::new(InformationContentKind::Omim);
Trait Implementations§
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impl Freeze for Relevance
impl RefUnwindSafe for Relevance
impl Send for Relevance
impl Sync for Relevance
impl Unpin for Relevance
impl UnwindSafe for Relevance
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