Background: The small sample sizes often used for microarray experiments result in poor estimates of variance if each gene is considered independently. Yet accurately estimating v...
Maureen A. Sartor, Craig R. Tomlinson, Scott C. We...
The ultimate goal of data mining is to extract knowledge from massive data. Knowledge is ideally represented as human-comprehensible patterns from which end-users can gain intuiti...
Biclustering refers to simultaneous clustering of objects and their features. Use of biclustering is gaining momentum in areas such as text mining, gene expression analysis and co...
Alok N. Choudhary, Arifa Nisar, Waseem Ahmad, Wei-...
Discovering sequential patterns is an important problem in data mining with a host of application domains including medicine, telecommunications, and the World Wide Web. Conventio...
Minos N. Garofalakis, Rajeev Rastogi, Kyuseok Shim
Background: Tight clustering arose recently from a desire to obtain tighter and potentially more informative clusters in gene expression studies. Scattered genes with relatively l...