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EXPERT
2002
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13 years 4 months ago
Information Retrieval Meets Gene Analysis
of thousands) of PubMed abstracts covering literature relevant to the domain of interest. For instance, This method uses the scientific literature to establish functional relations...
Hagit Shatkay, Stephen Edwards, Mark Boguski
ISMB
2000
13 years 6 months ago
Genes, Themes, and Microarrays: Using Information Retrieval for Large-Scale Gene Analysis
The immensevolumeof data resulting from DNAmicroarray experiments, accompaniedby an increase in the numberof publications discussing gene-related discoveries, presents a majordata...
Hagit Shatkay, Stephen Edwards, W. John Wilbur, Ma...
ACL
2007
13 years 6 months ago
User Requirements Analysis for Meeting Information Retrieval Based on Query Elicitation
We present a user requirements study for Question Answering on meeting records that assesses the difficulty of users questions in terms of what type of knowledge is required in or...
Vincenzo Pallotta, Violeta Seretan, Marita Ailomaa
JIPS
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
An Efficient Functional Analysis Method for Micro-array Data Using Gene Ontology
: Microarray data includes tens of thousands of gene expressions simultaneously, so it can be effectively used in identifying the phenotypes of diseases. However, the retrieval of ...
Dong-wan Hong, Jong-keun Lee, Sung-soo Park, Sang-...
CICLING
2003
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Natural Language in Information Retrieval
It seems the time is ripe for the two to meet: NLP has grown out of prototypes and IR is having hard time trying to improve precision. Two examples of possible approaches are consi...
Elzbieta Dura