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BIBE
2009
IEEE
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14 years 18 days ago
Anomaly-free Prediction of Gene Ontology Annotations Using Bayesian Networks
Gene and protein structural and functional annotations expressed through controlled terminologies and ontologies are paramount especially for the aim of inferring new biomedical k...
Marco Tagliasacchi, Marco Masseroli
BIOINFORMATICS
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
Functional evaluation of domain-domain interactions and human protein interaction networks
: Large amounts of protein and domain interaction data are being produced by experimental high-throughput techniques and computational approaches. To gain insight into the value of...
Andreas Schlicker, Carola Huthmacher, Fidel Ram&ia...
WSC
2007
13 years 9 months ago
Using ontologies for simulation integration
This paper describes the motivations, methods, and solution concepts for the use of ontologies for simulation model integration. Ontological analysis has been shown to be an effec...
Perakath C. Benjamin, Kumar V. Akella, Ajay Verma
IWAN
1999
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
ANMAC: An Architectural Framework for Network Management and Control using Active Networks
In this paper, we propose a new framework called Active Network Management and Control (ANMAC) for the management and control of high speed networks. The software architecture in A...
Samphel Norden, Kenneth F. Wong
WWW
2006
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Knowledge modeling and its application in life sciences: a tale of two ontologies
High throughput glycoproteomics, similar to genomics and proteomics, involves extremely large volumes of distributed, heterogeneous data as a basis for identification and quantifi...
Satya Sanket Sahoo, Christopher Thomas, Amit P. Sh...