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Biomedical Relation Classification by single and multiple source domain adaptation

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Figure 1: MAN for Domain Adaptation of Binary Rela-tion Classification. The figure shows the training flowgiven a sentence from a labeled source domain
Table 1: Protein Protein Interaction Dataset statistics.
Table 3: F1 scores for SSST experiment on test set of target (RHS of →) . **: Our model

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