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AI
2007
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
From here to human-level AI
It is not surprising that reaching human-level AI has proved to be difficult and progress has been slow— though there has been important progress. The slowness and the demand t...
John McCarthy
BMCBI
2010
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Evaluation of statistical methods for normalization and differential expression in mRNA-Seq experiments
Background: High-throughput sequencing technologies, such as the Illumina Genome Analyzer, are powerful new tools for investigating a wide range of biological and medical question...
James H. Bullard, Elizabeth Purdom, Kasper D. Hans...
BMCBI
2008
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13 years 8 months ago
Normalizing biomedical terms by minimizing ambiguity and variability
Background: One of the difficulties in mapping biomedical named entities, e.g. genes, proteins, chemicals and diseases, to their concept identifiers stems from the potential varia...
Yoshimasa Tsuruoka, John McNaught, Sophia Ananiado...
COMPUTING
2008
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Two new methods for constructing double-ended priority queues from priority queues
We introduce two data-structural transformations to construct doubleended priority queues from priority queues. To apply our transformations the priority queues exploited must sup...
Amr Elmasry, Claus Jensen, Jyrki Katajainen
ENVSOFT
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
Hydrological models are so good, do we still need data?
Our ability to numerically model natural systems has progressed enormously over the last 10e20 years. During the last decade computational power has increased to the stage where w...
R. P. Silberstein