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TREC
2004
13 years 6 months ago
Can We Get A Better Retrieval Function From Machine?
The quality of an information retrieval system heavily depends on its retrieval function, which returns a similarity measurement between the query and each document in the collect...
Weiguo Fan, Wensi Xi, Edward A. Fox, Li Wang
BMCBI
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
Bias in random forest variable importance measures: Illustrations, sources and a solution
Variable importance measures for random forests have been receiving increased attention as a means of variable selection in many classification tasks in bioinformatics and relate...
Carolin Strobl, Anne-Laure Boulesteix, Achim Zeile...
BMCBI
2005
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13 years 4 months ago
Quantitative inference of dynamic regulatory pathways via microarray data
Background: The cellular signaling pathway (network) is one of the main topics of organismic investigations. The intracellular interactions between genes in a signaling pathway ar...
Wen-Chieh Chang, Chang-Wei Li, Bor-Sen Chen
ALIFE
2000
13 years 4 months ago
Talking Helps: Evolving Communicating Agents for the Predator-Prey Pursuit Problem
We analyze a general model of multi-agent communication in which all agents communicate simultaneously to a message board. A genetic algorithm is used to evolve multi-agent languag...
Kam-Chuen Jim, C. Lee Giles
APIN
1998
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Evolution-Based Methods for Selecting Point Data for Object Localization: Applications to Computer-Assisted Surgery
Object localization has applications in many areas of engineering and science. The goal is to spatially locate an arbitrarily-shaped object. In many applications, it is desirable ...
Shumeet Baluja, David Simon