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BMCBI
2008
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MausDB: An open source application for phenotype data and mouse colony management in large-scale mouse phenotyping projects
Background: Large-scale, comprehensive and standardized high-throughput mouse phenotyping has been established as a tool of functional genome research by the German Mouse Clinic a...
Holger Maier, Christoph Lengger, Bruno Simic, Helm...
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WSDM
2012
ACM
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13 years 10 months ago
The life and death of online groups: predicting group growth and longevity
We pose a fundamental question in understanding how to identify and design successful communities: What factors predict whether a community will grow and survive in the long term?...
Sanjay Ram Kairam, Dan J. Wang, Jure Leskovec
CG
1999
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
An interactive visualization and navigation tool for medical volume data
In order to make direct volume rendering practicable convenient visualization options and data analysis tools have to be integrated. For example, direct rendering of semi-transpar...
Ove Sommer, Alexander Dietz, Rüdiger Westerma...
JSW
2008
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From Sensors to Assisted Driving - Bridging the Gap
Increasing traffic density enforces development of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems to cope with safety aspects. Such systems require serious amount of sensor data to deduce spat...
Marcus Tönnis, Jan-Gregor Fischer, Gudrun Kli...
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BMCBI
2007
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MaxAlign: maximizing usable data in an alignment
Background: The presence of gaps in an alignment of nucleotide or protein sequences is often an inconvenience for bioinformatical studies. In phylogenetic and other analyses, for ...
Rodrigo Gouveia-Oliveira, Peter Wad Sackett, Ander...