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BMCBI
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Biclustering via optimal re-ordering of data matrices in systems biology: rigorous methods and comparative studies
Background: The analysis of large-scale data sets via clustering techniques is utilized in a number of applications. Biclustering in particular has emerged as an important problem...
Peter A. DiMaggio Jr., Scott R. McAllister, Christ...
IEEEVAST
2010
13 years 2 months ago
Comparing different levels of interaction constraints for deriving visual problem isomorphs
Interaction and manual manipulation have been shown in the cognitive science literature to play a critical role in problem solving. Given different types of interactions or constr...
Wenwen Dou, Caroline Ziemkiewicz, Lane Harrison, D...
JIB
2007
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A Methodology for Comparative Functional Genomics
The continuing and rapid increase in the number of fully sequenced genomes is creating new opportunities for comparative studies. However, although many genomic databases store da...
Intikhab Alam, Mike Cornell, Darren M. Soanes, Cor...
ECOOP
2000
Springer
14 years 2 days ago
Copying and Comparing: Problems and Solutions
In object oriented programming, it is sometimes necessary to copy objects and to compare them for equality or inequality. We discuss some of the issues involved in copying and comp...
Peter Grogono, Markku Sakkinen
SPE
2008
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A multiple layer model to compare RNA secondary structures
composed of various graphs linked together by relations of abstraction/refinement. The new structure is useful for representing information that can be described at t levels of abs...
Julien Allali, Marie-France Sagot