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BMCBI
2008
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Fuzzy association rules for biological data analysis: A case study on yeast
Background: Last years' mapping of diverse genomes has generated huge amounts of biological data which are currently dispersed through many databases. Integration of the info...
Francisco J. Lopez, Armando Blanco, Fernando Garci...
NIPS
1998
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Coding Time-Varying Signals Using Sparse, Shift-Invariant Representations
A common way to represent a time series is to divide it into shortduration blocks, each of which is then represented by a set of basis functions. A limitation of this approach, ho...
Michael S. Lewicki, Terrence J. Sejnowski
RSS
2007
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Adaptive Non-Stationary Kernel Regression for Terrain Modeling
— Three-dimensional digital terrain models are of fundamental importance in many areas such as the geo-sciences and outdoor robotics. Accurate modeling requires the ability to de...
Tobias Lang, Christian Plagemann, Wolfram Burgard
IJCAI
2003
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Dynamic Bayesian modeling of the cerebral activity
Conventional methods used for the interpretation of activation data provided by functional neuroimaging techniques provide useful insights on what the networks of cerebral structu...
Vincent Labatut, Josette Pastor, Serge Ruff
DATASCIENCE
2006
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Data publication in the open access initiative
The `Berlin Declaration' was published in 2003 as a guideline to policy makers to promote the Internet as a functional instrument for a global scientific knowledge base. Beca...
Jens Klump, Roland Bertelmann, Jan Brase, Michael ...