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AAI
2006
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Metaheuristics for Handling Time Interval Coverage Constraints in Nurse Scheduling
The problem of finding a high quality timetable for personnel in a hospital ward has been addressed by many researchers, personnel managers and schedulers over a number of years. ...
Edmund K. Burke, Patrick De Causmaecker, Sanja Pet...
BMCBI
2006
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CARAT: A novel method for allelic detection of DNA copy number changes using high density oligonucleotide arrays
Background: DNA copy number alterations are one of the main characteristics of the cancer cell karyotype and can contribute to the complex phenotype of these cells. These alterati...
Jing Huang, Wen Wei, Joyce Chen, Jane Zhang, Guoyi...
BMCBI
2006
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Parallelization of multicategory support vector machines (PMC-SVM) for classifying microarray data
Background: Multicategory Support Vector Machines (MC-SVM) are powerful classification systems with excellent performance in a variety of data classification problems. Since the p...
Chaoyang Zhang, Peng Li, Arun Rajendran, Youping D...
BMCBI
2006
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AMDA: an R package for the automated microarray data analysis
Background: Microarrays are routinely used to assess mRNA transcript levels on a genome-wide scale. Large amount of microarray datasets are now available in several databases, and...
Mattia Pelizzola, Norman Pavelka, Maria Foti, Paol...
BMCBI
2007
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Combining classifiers to predict gene function in Arabidopsis thaliana using large-scale gene expression measurements
Background: Arabidopsis thaliana is the model species of current plant genomic research with a genome size of 125 Mb and approximately 28,000 genes. The function of half of these ...
Hui Lan, Rachel Carson, Nicholas J. Provart, Antho...