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NN
2006
Springer
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14 years 9 months ago
Local multidimensional scaling
Several bioinformatics data sets are naturally represented as graphs, for instance gene regulation, metabolic pathways, and proteinprotein interactions. The graphs are often large ...
Jarkko Venna, Samuel Kaski
ISBI
2004
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Brain Warping with Implicit Representations
In this paper, a new framework for brain warping via landmark matching is proposed using implicit representations or the level set method. We demonstrate this powerful technique b...
Alexia Leow, Paul M. Thompson, Hillary Protas, Sun...
PPOPP
2012
ACM
13 years 5 months ago
Chestnut: a GPU programming language for non-experts
Graphics processing units (GPUs) are powerful devices capable of rapid parallel computation. GPU programming, however, can be quite difficult, limiting its use to experienced prog...
Andrew Stromme, Ryan Carlson, Tia Newhall
BMCBI
2006
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A new pooling strategy for high-throughput screening: the Shifted Transversal Design
Background: In binary high-throughput screening projects where the goal is the identification of low-frequency events, beyond the obvious issue of efficiency, false positives and ...
Nicolas Thierry-Mieg
ESANN
2006
14 years 11 months ago
Visualizing gene interaction graphs with local multidimensional scaling
Several bioinformatics data sets are naturally represented as graphs, for instance gene regulation, metabolic pathways, and proteinprotein interactions. The graphs are often large ...
Jarkko Venna, Samuel Kaski