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BMCBI
2007
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Joint mapping of genes and conditions via multidimensional unfolding analysis
Background: Microarray compendia profile the expression of genes in a number of experimental conditions. Such data compendia are useful not only to group genes and conditions base...
Katrijn Van Deun, Kathleen Marchal, Willem J. Heis...
KDD
2009
ACM
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14 years 9 months ago
Cross domain distribution adaptation via kernel mapping
When labeled examples are limited and difficult to obtain, transfer learning employs knowledge from a source domain to improve learning accuracy in the target domain. However, the...
ErHeng Zhong, Wei Fan, Jing Peng, Kun Zhang, Jiang...
BMCBI
2010
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SAMPLEX: Automatic mapping of perturbed and unperturbed regions of proteins and complexes
Background: The activity of proteins within the cell is characterized by their motions, flexibility, interactions or even the particularly intriguing case of partially unfolded st...
Mickaël Krzeminski, Karine Loth, Rolf Boelens...
TVCG
2008
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Data-Driven Visualization and Group Analysis of Multichannel EEG Coherence with Functional Units
Abstract-- A typical data-driven visualization of electroencephalography (EEG) coherence is a graph layout, with vertices representing electrodes and edges representing significant...
Michael ten Caat, Natasha M. Maurits, Jos B. T. M....
WWW
2006
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
Tables and trees don't mix (very well)
There are principal differences between the relational model and XML's tree model. This causes problems in all cases where information from these two worlds has to be brought...
Erik Wilde