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ML
2008
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
Discovering significant patterns
Pattern discovery techniques, such as association rule discovery, explore large search spaces of potential patterns to find those that satisfy some user-specified constraints. Due...
Geoffrey I. Webb
PR
2008
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Modified global k
Clustering in gene expression data sets is a challenging problem. Different algorithms for clustering of genes have been proposed. However due to the large number of genes only a ...
Adil M. Bagirov
JASIS
2007
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Automatic multidocument summarization of research abstracts: Design and user evaluation
sets of research abstracts that may be retrieved by a digital library or search engine in response to a user query. y dissertation abstracts were selected as the sample domain in t...
Shiyan Ou, Christopher S. G. Khoo, Dion Hoe-Lian G...
BMCBI
2005
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Approaching the taxonomic affiliation of unidentified sequences in public databases - an example from the mycorrhizal fungi
Background: During the last few years, DNA sequence analysis has become one of the primary means of taxonomic identification of species, particularly so for species that are minut...
R. Henrik Nilsson, Erik Kristiansson, Martin Ryber...
JSS
2007
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SQUIRE: Sequential pattern mining with quantities
Discovering sequential patterns is an important problem for many applications. Existing algorithms find qualitative sequential patterns in the sense that only items are included ...
Chulyun Kim, Jong-Hwa Lim, Raymond T. Ng, Kyuseok ...