How to count number of word embeddings in Gensim Word2Vec model












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I am trying to create a Word2Vec model of the the Pub Med Central corpus using the Gensim library and want to limit the total number of word embeddings to around 1 billion.



I have searched high and low and am unable to find out a) How to count the total number of word-embeddings in a saved model, and b) how to limit the total number of embeddings when training the model (once I hit 1 billion, then stop).



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    I am trying to create a Word2Vec model of the the Pub Med Central corpus using the Gensim library and want to limit the total number of word embeddings to around 1 billion.



    I have searched high and low and am unable to find out a) How to count the total number of word-embeddings in a saved model, and b) how to limit the total number of embeddings when training the model (once I hit 1 billion, then stop).



    Please forgive my simpleton questions.










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      I am trying to create a Word2Vec model of the the Pub Med Central corpus using the Gensim library and want to limit the total number of word embeddings to around 1 billion.



      I have searched high and low and am unable to find out a) How to count the total number of word-embeddings in a saved model, and b) how to limit the total number of embeddings when training the model (once I hit 1 billion, then stop).



      Please forgive my simpleton questions.










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      I am trying to create a Word2Vec model of the the Pub Med Central corpus using the Gensim library and want to limit the total number of word embeddings to around 1 billion.



      I have searched high and low and am unable to find out a) How to count the total number of word-embeddings in a saved model, and b) how to limit the total number of embeddings when training the model (once I hit 1 billion, then stop).



      Please forgive my simpleton questions.







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          Alright, after digging around in methods available to my loaded Word2Vec model I believe the answer is len(model.wv.vectors)...






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