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BMCBI
2010
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Classification of G-protein coupled receptors based on support vector machine with maximum relevance minimum redundancy and gene
Background: Because a priori knowledge about function of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) can provide useful information to pharmaceutical research, the determination of their ...
Zhanchao Li, Xuan Zhou, Zong Dai, Xiaoyong Zou
BMCBI
2010
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Comparative classification of species and the study of pathway evolution based on the alignment of metabolic pathways
Background: Pathways provide topical descriptions of cellular circuitry. Comparing analogous pathways reveals intricate insights into individual functional differences among speci...
Adi Mano, Tamir Tuller, Oded Béjà, R...
BMCBI
2007
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PubMed related articles: a probabilistic topic-based model for content similarity
Background: We present a probabilistic topic-based model for content similarity called pmra that underlies the related article search feature in PubMed. Whether or not a document ...
Jimmy J. Lin, W. John Wilbur
BMCBI
2008
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All-paths graph kernel for protein-protein interaction extraction with evaluation of cross-corpus learning
Background: Automated extraction of protein-protein interactions (PPI) is an important and widely studied task in biomedical text mining. We propose a graph kernel based approach ...
Antti Airola, Sampo Pyysalo, Jari Björne, Tap...
CE
2008
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Enabling teachers to explore grade patterns to identify individual needs and promote fairer student assessment
Exploring student test, homework, and other assessment scores is a challenge for most teachers, especially when attempting to identify cross-assessment weaknesses and produce fina...
Sorelle A. Friedler, Yee Lin Tan, Nir J. Peer, Ben...