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AMAI
2007
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Relational concept discovery in structured datasets
Relational datasets, i.e., datasets in which individuals are described both by their own features and by their relations to other individuals, arise from various sources such as d...
Marianne Huchard, Mohamed Rouane Hacene, Cyril Rou...
BMCBI
2010
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A factor model to analyze heterogeneity in gene expression
Background: Microarray technology allows the simultaneous analysis of thousands of genes within a single experiment. Significance analyses of transcriptomic data ignore the gene d...
Yuna Blum, Guillaume Le Mignon, Sandrine Lagarrigu...
BMCBI
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Allowing for mandatory covariates in boosting estimation of sparse high-dimensional survival models
Background: When predictive survival models are built from high-dimensional data, there are often additional covariates, such as clinical scores, that by all means have to be incl...
Harald Binder, Martin Schumacher
CACM
2010
179views more  CACM 2010»
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x86-TSO: a rigorous and usable programmer's model for x86 multiprocessors
Exploiting the multiprocessors that have recently become ubiquitous requires high-performance and reliable concurrent systems code, for concurrent data structures, operating syste...
Peter Sewell, Susmit Sarkar, Scott Owens, Francesc...
CACM
2008
101views more  CACM 2008»
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Just say 'A Class Defines a Data Type'
data type and (Java) class, asking about the relationship between them. The same students would also be unlikely to find an answer in a CS1 textbook. Some textbooks might not even ...
Chenglie Hu