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BMCBI
2007
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Automatic reconstruction of a bacterial regulatory network using Natural Language Processing
Background: Manual curation of biological databases, an expensive and labor-intensive process, is essential for high quality integrated data. In this paper we report the implement...
Carlos Rodríguez Penagos, Heladia Salgado, ...
BMCBI
2007
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Comparative analysis of long DNA sequences by per element information content using different contexts
Background: Features of a DNA sequence can be found by compressing the sequence under a suitable model; good compression implies low information content. Good DNA compression mode...
Trevor I. Dix, David R. Powell, Lloyd Allison, Jul...
ISI
2006
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
Tracing the Event Evolution of Terror Attacks from On-Line News
Since the September 11th terror attack at New York in 2001, the frequency of terror attacks around the world has been increasing and it draws more attention of the public. On Janua...
Christopher C. Yang, Xiaodong Shi, Chih-Ping Wei
JASIS
2006
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A study of interface support mechanisms for interactive information retrieval
Advances in search technology have meant that search systems can now offer assistance to users beyond simply retrieving a set of documents. For example, search systems are now cap...
Ryen W. White, Ian Ruthven
CACM
2000
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13 years 7 months ago
Universal Usability
ost abstract sense, we build web pages so that computers can read them. The software that people use to access web pages is what "reads" the document. How the page is ren...
Ben Shneiderman