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BMCBI
2004
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13 years 7 months ago
Feature selection for splice site prediction: A new method using EDA-based feature ranking
Background: The identification of relevant biological features in large and complex datasets is an important step towards gaining insight in the processes underlying the data. Oth...
Yvan Saeys, Sven Degroeve, Dirk Aeyels, Pierre Rou...
APBC
2004
125views Bioinformatics» more  APBC 2004»
13 years 9 months ago
A Dihedral Angle Database of Short Sub-sequences for Protein Structure Prediction
Protein structure prediction is considered to be the holy grail of bioinformatics. Ab initio and homology modelling are two important groups of methods used in protein structure p...
Saravanan Dayalan, Savitri Bevinakoppa, Heiko Schr...
BMCBI
2010
161views more  BMCBI 2010»
13 years 7 months ago
CGHpower: exploring sample size calculations for chromosomal copy number experiments
Background: Determining a suitable sample size is an important step in the planning of microarray experiments. Increasing the number of arrays gives more statistical power, but ad...
Ilari Scheinin, Jose A. Ferreira, Sakari Knuutila,...
ICDE
2007
IEEE
176views Database» more  ICDE 2007»
14 years 1 months ago
Finding Important People in Large News Video Databases Using Multimodal and Clustering Analysis
The wide availability of large scale databases requires more efficient and scalable tools for data understanding and knowledge discovery. In this paper, we present a method to ...
Duy-Dinh Le, Shin'ichi Satoh, Michael E. Houle, Da...
IPSJ
1994
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The TSIMMIS Project: Integration of Heterogeneous Information Sources
The goal of the Tsimmis Project is to develop tools that facilitate the rapid integration of heterogeneous information sources that may include both structured and unstructured da...
Sudarshan S. Chawathe, Hector Garcia-Molina, Joach...