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Automatic categorisation does not take synonyms into account #51

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brunoamaral opened this issue Jan 1, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #116
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Automatic categorisation does not take synonyms into account #51

brunoamaral opened this issue Jan 1, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #116
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This is a caveat where the system fails to include articles in the corresponding category if the noun used is different. For example Ocrelizumab and Ocrevus, or Natalizumab and Tysabri. These nouns correspond to a single medication, respectively, however, in the current state, Gregory can only identify them as being separate entities.

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One way to solve this would be adding a words to search field in the categories' table.

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