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BMCBI
2008
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Large-scale directional relationship extraction and resolution
Background: Relationships between entities such as genes, chemicals, metabolites, phenotypes and diseases in MEDLINE are often directional. That is, one may affect the other in a ...
Cory B. Giles, Jonathan D. Wren
BMCBI
2008
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A practical comparison of two K-Means clustering algorithms
Background: Data clustering is a powerful technique for identifying data with similar characteristics, such as genes with similar expression patterns. However, not all implementat...
Gregory A. Wilkin, Xiuzhen Huang
COGSCI
2010
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A One-to-One Bias and Fast Mapping Support Preschoolers' Learning About Faces and Voices
A multi-modal person representation contains information about what a person looks like and what a person sounds like. However, little is known about how children form these face-...
Mariko Moher, Lisa Feigenson, Justin Halberda
COGSCI
2010
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Mechanisms of Cognitive Development: Domain-General Learning or Domain-Specific Constraints?
many abstract categories (e.g., ``equivalence'') is innate. Although Plato argued with his contemporaries who advocated the empirical basis of knowledge, it was the Briti...
Vladimir Sloutsky
CGA
2008
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Mobile 3D City Maps
ion and abstraction. By the end of the 20th century, technology had advanced to the point where computerized methods had revolutionized surveying and mapmaking practices. Now, the ...
Antti Nurminen
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