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APAL
2007
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Guessing and non-guessing of canonical functions
It is possible to control to a large extent, via semiproper forcing, the parameters (β0, β1) measuring the guessing density of the members of any given antichain of stationary s...
David Asperó
ARTMED
2008
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Drinking from the firehose of experience
The problem of consciousness has captured the imagination of philosophers, neuroscientists, and the general public, but has received little attention within AI. However, concepts ...
Benjamin Kuipers
BMCBI
2010
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AutoSOME: a clustering method for identifying gene expression modules without prior knowledge of cluster number
Background: Clustering the information content of large high-dimensional gene expression datasets has widespread application in "omics" biology. Unfortunately, the under...
Aaron M. Newman, James B. Cooper
BMCBI
2010
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Validation of differential gene expression algorithms: Application comparing fold-change estimation to hypothesis testing
Background: Sustained research on the problem of determining which genes are differentially expressed on the basis of microarray data has yielded a plethora of statistical algorit...
Corey M. Yanofsky, David R. Bickel
BMCBI
2010
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Towards the systematic discovery of signal transduction networks using phosphorylation dynamics data
Background: Phosphorylation is a ubiquitous and fundamental regulatory mechanism that controls signal transduction in living cells. The number of identified phosphoproteins and th...
Haruna Imamura, Nozomu Yachie, Rintaro Saito, Yasu...
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