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BMCBI
2008
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Gene Ontology annotations: what they mean and where they come from
To address the challenges of information integration and retrieval, the computational genomics community increasingly has come to rely on the methodology of creating annotations o...
David P. Hill, Barry Smith, Monica S. McAndrews-Hi...
DC
2008
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Fast computation by population protocols with a leader
Fast algorithms are presented for performing computations in a probabilistic population model. This is a variant of the standard population protocol model--in which finite-state ag...
Dana Angluin, James Aspnes, David Eisenstat
ARTMED
2006
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CareVis: Integrated visualization of computerized protocols and temporal patient data
Objective: Currently, visualization support for patient data analysis is mostly limited to the representation of directly measured data. Contextual information on performed treatm...
Wolfgang Aigner, Silvia Miksch
BMCBI
2007
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How to decide which are the most pertinent overly-represented features during gene set enrichment analysis
Background: The search for enriched features has become widely used to characterize a set of genes or proteins. A key aspect of this technique is its ability to identify correlati...
Roland Barriot, David J. Sherman, Isabelle Dutour
CGF
2007
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Ray-Casted BlockMaps for Large Urban Models Visualization
We introduce a GPU-friendly technique that efficiently exploits the highly structured nature of urban environments to ensure rendering quality and interactive performance of city...
Paolo Cignoni, Marco Di Benedetto, Fabio Ganovelli...
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