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EMNLP
2009
14 years 10 months ago
Detecting Speculations and their Scopes in Scientific Text
Distinguishing speculative statements from factual ones is important for most biomedical text mining applications. We introduce an approach which is based on solving two sub-probl...
Arzucan Özgür, Dragomir R. Radev
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CSB
2005
IEEE
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15 years 5 months ago
Analysis of four different sets of predictive features for metalloproteins
Metals bound to the protein are important for functional or structural roles. Despite their importance there is a distinct lack of research for identification of metalloproteins f...
Huseyin Seker, Parvez I. Haris
BMCBI
2010
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15 years 11 days ago
Reduced representation of protein structure: implications on efficiency and scope of detection of structural similarity
Background: Computational comparison of two protein structures is the starting point of many methods that build on existing knowledge, such as structure modeling (including modeli...
Zong Hong Zhang, Hwee Kuan Lee, Ivana Mihalek
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AOSD
2009
ACM
15 years 7 months ago
Expressive scoping of distributed aspects
Dynamic deployment of aspects brings greater flexibility and reuse potential, but requires proper means for scoping aspects. Scoping issues are particularly crucial in a distribu...
Éric Tanter, Johan Fabry, Rémi Douen...
ICNP
1998
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Receiver-based Multicast Scoping: A New Cost-Conscious Join/Leave Paradigm
In Internet multicast, the set of receivers can be dynamic with receivers joining and leaving a group asynchronously and without the knowledge of the sources. The Internet today u...
George F. Riley, Mostafa H. Ammar, Lenitra M. Clay