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BMCBI
2005
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Can Zipf's law be adapted to normalize microarrays?
Background: Normalization is the process of removing non-biological sources of variation between array experiments. Recent investigations of data in gene expression databases for ...
Timothy Lu, Christine M. Costello, Peter J. P. Cro...
CIKM
2009
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
A signal-to-noise approach to score normalization
Score normalization is indispensable in distributed retrieval and fusion or meta-search where merging of result-lists is required. Distributional approaches to score normalization...
Avi T. Arampatzis, Jaap Kamps
BMCBI
2005
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An adaptive method for cDNA microarray normalization
Background: Normalization is a critical step in analysis of gene expression profiles. For duallabeled arrays, global normalization assumes that the majority of the genes on the ar...
Yingdong Zhao, Ming-Chung Li, Richard Simon
BMCBI
2006
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Goulphar: rapid access and expertise for standard two-color microarray normalization methods
Background: Raw data normalization is a critical step in microarray data analysis because it directly affects data interpretation. Most of the normalization methods currently used...
Sophie Lemoine, Florence Combes, Nicolas Servant, ...
ICPR
2006
IEEE
14 years 5 months ago
Ancient Initial Letters Indexing
Discrimination of images is necessary in many tasks, either understanding or indexing for example. Here we are concerned by indexing. More precisely we are working about initial l...
Nicole Vincent, Rudolf Pareti