On Aug 19, 2014, at 1:13 PM, Bridget McInnes btmcin...@gmail.com [umls-similarity] <umls-similarity@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > # returns version information > v\015\012\015\012 > > # returns the preferred term for <CUI> > t|<CUI>|\015\012 > > # return the similarity information > r|<word1>|<word2>|<Compute Similarity|Compute > Relatedness>|<measure>|<source>|<relations>|\015\012 > > # returns the path information > p|<word1>|<word2>|\015\012 > > # returns the definition or extended definition > g|<Compute Similarity|Compute Relatedness>|<word>|\015\012 > > I am using <word> here to refer to either a CUI (e.g. C0026769) or a term > (e.g. university hospital).
Perfect. This is exactly what I needed. Thanks! > I hope above makes sense and is helpful.. Please let me know if something is > not clear. I will go through and modify the documentation. I am very sorry > for the confusion with it. Thank you for looking at this and letting us know. > I do not think we have had anyone look so closely at the documentation for > the web server before -- this has been very helpful for us although > frustrating for you! Well, fortunately, there was no urgency on my end. We’re not yet using UMLS::Similarity for anything - we just expect we’ll want to in the coming months. Steve
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