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BMCBI
2005
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ProMiner: rule-based protein and gene entity recognition
Background: Identification of gene and protein names in biomedical text is a challenging task as the corresponding nomenclature has evolved over time. This has led to multiple syn...
Daniel Hanisch, Katrin Fundel, Heinz-Theodor Mevis...
TVCG
2008
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Interactive Entity Resolution in Relational Data: A Visual Analytic Tool and Its Evaluation
Databases often contain uncertain and imprecise references to real-world entities. Entity resolution, which is the process of reconciling multiple references to underlying real-wor...
Hyunmo Kang, Lise Getoor, Ben Shneiderman, Mustafa...
ALGORITHMICA
2002
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Efficient Bulk Operations on Dynamic R-Trees
In recent years there has been an upsurge of interest in spatial databases. A major issue is how to manipulate efficiently massive amounts of spatial data stored on disk in multidi...
Lars Arge, Klaus Hinrichs, Jan Vahrenhold, Jeffrey...
BMCBI
2002
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Kangaroo - A pattern-matching program for biological sequences
Background: Biologists are often interested in performing a simple database search to identify proteins or genes that contain a well-defined sequence pattern. Many databases do no...
Doron Betel, Christopher W. V. Hogue
COMPUTER
1998
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Windows NT Clustering Service
ER ABSTRACTIONS ter service uses several abstractions— including resource, resource dependencies, and resource groups—to simplify both the cluster service itself and user-visib...
Rod Gamache, Rob Short, Mike Massa