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Biclustering of Expression Data

by Yizong Cheng, George M. Church , 2000
"... An efficient node-deletion algorithm is introduced to find submatrices... ..."
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An efficient node-deletion algorithm is introduced to find submatrices...

Planning Algorithms

by Steven M LaValle , 2004
"... This book presents a unified treatment of many different kinds of planning algorithms. The subject lies at the crossroads between robotics, control theory, artificial intelligence, algorithms, and computer graphics. The particular subjects covered include motion planning, discrete planning, planning ..."
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This book presents a unified treatment of many different kinds of planning algorithms. The subject lies at the crossroads between robotics, control theory, artificial intelligence, algorithms, and computer graphics. The particular subjects covered include motion planning, discrete planning

Invitation to Fixed-Parameter Algorithms

by Rolf Niedermeier , 2002
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Community detection in graphs

by Santo Fortunato , 2009
"... The modern science of networks has brought significant advances to our understanding of complex systems. One of the most relevant features of graphs representing real systems is community structure, or clustering, i. e. the organization of vertices in clusters, with many edges joining vertices of th ..."
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The modern science of networks has brought significant advances to our understanding of complex systems. One of the most relevant features of graphs representing real systems is community structure, or clustering, i. e. the organization of vertices in clusters, with many edges joining vertices

Noncommutative Geometry

by Alain Connes , 1994
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Abstractions for Software Architecture and Tools to Support Them

by Mary Shaw , Robert DeLine, Daniel V. Klein, Theodore L. Ross, David M. Young, Gregory Zelesnik - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING , 1995
"... Architectures for software use rich abstractions and idioms to describe system components, the nature of interactions among the components, and the patterns that guide the composition of components into systems. These abstractions are higher-level than the elements usually supported by programming ..."
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Architectures for software use rich abstractions and idioms to describe system components, the nature of interactions among the components, and the patterns that guide the composition of components into systems. These abstractions are higher-level than the elements usually supported

Discovering Statistically Significant Biclusters in Gene Expression Data

by Amos Tanay, Roded Sharan, Ron Shamir - In Proceedings of ISMB 2002 , 2002
"... In gene expression data, a bicluster is a subset of the genes exhibiting consistent patterns over a subset of the conditions. We propose a new method to detect significant biclusters in large expression datasets. Our approach is graph theoretic coupled with statistical modelling of the data. Under p ..."
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In gene expression data, a bicluster is a subset of the genes exhibiting consistent patterns over a subset of the conditions. We propose a new method to detect significant biclusters in large expression datasets. Our approach is graph theoretic coupled with statistical modelling of the data. Under

Approaches to the Automatic Discovery of Patterns in Biosequences

by Alvis Brazma, Inge Jonassen, Ingvar Eidhammer, David Gilbert , 1995
"... This paper is a survey of approaches and algorithms used for the automatic discovery of patterns in biosequences. Patterns with the expressive power in the class of regular languages are considered, and a classification of pattern languages in this class is developed, covering those patterns which a ..."
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This paper is a survey of approaches and algorithms used for the automatic discovery of patterns in biosequences. Patterns with the expressive power in the class of regular languages are considered, and a classification of pattern languages in this class is developed, covering those patterns which

Genetic Network Inference: From Co-Expression Clustering To Reverse Engineering

by Patrik D'Haeseleer, Shoudan Liang, Roland Somogyi , 2000
"... motivation: Advances in molecular biological, analytical and computational technologies are enabling us to systematically investigate the complex molecular processes underlying biological systems. In particular, using highthroughput gene expression assays, we are able to measure the output of the ge ..."
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aspects of clustering, ranging from distance measures to clustering algorithms and multiple-cluster memberships. More advanced analysis aims to infer causal connections between genes directly, i.e. who is regulating whom and how. We discuss several approaches to the problem of reverse engineering

A review of feature selection techniques in bioinformatics. Bioinformatics

by Yvan Saeys - Proceedings of LBM’07) Y Saeys , 2007
"... Feature selection techniques have become an apparent need in many bioinformatics applications. In addition to the large pool of techniques that have already been developed in the machine learning and data mining fields, specific applications in bioinformatics have led to a wealth of newly proposed t ..."
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Feature selection techniques have become an apparent need in many bioinformatics applications. In addition to the large pool of techniques that have already been developed in the machine learning and data mining fields, specific applications in bioinformatics have led to a wealth of newly proposed
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