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ANOR
2010
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A Bayesian approach for the alignment of high-resolution NMR spectra
: The rapid progresses in human genome project and biotechnologies result in the sheer volume of datasets associated with in-depth scientific knowledge. Metabolomics is defined as ...
Seoung Bum Kim, Zhou Wang, Basavaraj Hiremath
COGSCI
2010
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Learning to Learn Causal Models
Learning to understand a single causal system can be an achievement, but humans must learn about multiple causal systems over the course of a lifetime. We present a hierarchical B...
Charles Kemp, Noah D. Goodman, Joshua B. Tenenbaum
CORR
2008
Springer
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Building an interpretable fuzzy rule base from data using Orthogonal Least Squares Application to a depollution problem
In many fields where human understanding plays a crucial role, such as bioprocesses, the capacity of extracting knowledge from data is of critical importance. Within this framewor...
Sébastien Destercke, Serge Guillaume, Brigi...
NAR
2008
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MutDB: update on development of tools for the biochemical analysis of genetic variation
Understanding how genetic variation affects the molecular function of gene products is an emergent area of bioinformatic research. Here, we present updates to MutDB (http://www.mu...
Arti Singh, Adebayo Olowoyeye, Peter H. Baenziger,...
NN
2006
Springer
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Mirror neurons and imitation: A computationally guided review
Neurophysiology reveals the properties of individual mirror neurons in the macaque while brain imaging reveals the presence of `mirror systems' (not individual neurons) in th...
Erhan Oztop, Mitsuo Kawato, Michael A. Arbib