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WSDM
2012
ACM
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12 years 4 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
RECOMB
2003
Springer
14 years 8 months ago
Large scale reconstruction of haplotypes from genotype data
Critical to the understanding of the genetic basis for complex diseases is the modeling of human variation. Most of this variation can be characterized by single nucleotide polymo...
Eleazar Eskin, Eran Halperin, Richard M. Karp
BMCBI
2010
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13 years 8 months ago
Comparison of PGH2 binding site in prostaglandin synthases
Background: Prostaglandin H2 (PGH2) is a common precursor for the synthesis of five different Prostanoids via specific Prostanoid Synthases. The binding of this substrate with the...
Padmapriya Paragi-Vedanthi, Mukesh Doble
ICST
2010
IEEE
13 years 7 months ago
Searching for a Needle in a Haystack: Predicting Security Vulnerabilities for Windows Vista
—Many factors are believed to increase the vulnerability of software system; for example, the more widely deployed or popular is a software system the more likely it is to be att...
Thomas Zimmermann, Nachiappan Nagappan, Laurie A. ...
MMAS
2004
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Quantitative Organizational Models for Large-Scale Agent Systems
Abstract. As the scale and scope of multi-agent systems grow, it becomes increasingly important to design and manage the manner in which the participants interact. The potential fo...
Bryan Horling, Victor R. Lesser