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KDD
2009
ACM
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14 years 2 months ago
CoCo: coding cost for parameter-free outlier detection
How can we automatically spot all outstanding observations in a data set? This question arises in a large variety of applications, e.g. in economy, biology and medicine. Existing ...
Christian Böhm, Katrin Haegler, Nikola S. M&u...
BMCBI
2005
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13 years 7 months ago
A simple approach for protein name identification: prospects and limits
Background: Significant parts of biological knowledge are available only as unstructured text in articles of biomedical journals. By automatically identifying gene and gene produc...
Katrin Fundel, Daniel Güttler, Ralf Zimmer, J...
EVOW
2010
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
Finding Gapped Motifs by a Novel Evolutionary Algorithm
Background: Identifying approximately repeated patterns, or motifs, in DNA sequences from a set of co-regulated genes is an important step towards deciphering the complex gene reg...
Chengwei Lei, Jianhua Ruan
ICASSP
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
A Multi-Subject, Dynamic Bayesian Networks (DBNS) Framework for Brain Effective Connectivity
As dynamic connectivity is shown essential for normal brain function and is disrupted in disease, it is critical to develop models for inferring brain effective connectivity from ...
Junning Li, Z. Jane Wang, Martin J. McKeown
CIKM
2004
Springer
14 years 27 days ago
Hierarchical document categorization with support vector machines
Automatically categorizing documents into pre-defined topic hierarchies or taxonomies is a crucial step in knowledge and content management. Standard machine learning techniques ...
Lijuan Cai, Thomas Hofmann