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INTEROP
1999
Springer
126views GIS» more  INTEROP 1999»
15 years 10 months ago
Identifying Semantically Similar Elements in Heterogeneous Spatial Databases Using Predicate Logic Expressions
For data to be successfully integrated, semantically similar database elements must be identified as candidates for merging. However, there may be significant differences between ...
Kristin Stock, David Pullar
SJ
2010
158views more  SJ 2010»
15 years 29 days ago
Efficient Utilization of Renewable Energy Sources by Gridable Vehicles in Cyber-Physical Energy Systems
The main sources of emission today are from the electric power and transportation sectors. One of the main goals of a cyber-physical energy system (CPES) is the integration of rene...
A. Y. Saber, Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy
DILS
2005
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
PLATCOM: Current Status and Plan for the Next Stages
We have been developing a system for comparing multiple genomes, PLATCOM, where users can choose genomes of their choice freely and perform analysis of the selected genomes with a...
Kwangmin Choi, Jeong-Hyeon Choi, Amit Saple, Zhipi...
NAR
2011
209views Computer Vision» more  NAR 2011»
14 years 9 months ago
CancerResource: a comprehensive database of cancer-relevant proteins and compound interactions supported by experimental knowled
During the development of methods for cancer diagnosis and treatment, a vast amount of information is generated. Novel cancer target proteins have been identified and many compoun...
Jessica Ahmed, Thomas Meinel, Mathias Dunkel, Manu...
COMPLIFE
2006
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Beating the Noise: New Statistical Methods for Detecting Signals in MALDI-TOF Spectra Below Noise Level
Background: The computer-assisted detection of small molecules by mass spectrometry in biological samples provides a snapshot of thousands of peptides, protein fragments and prote...
Tim O. F. Conrad, Alexander Leichtle, Andre Hageh&...