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ALMOB
2006
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Inverse bifurcation analysis: application to simple gene systems
Background: Bifurcation analysis has proven to be a powerful method for understanding the qualitative behavior of gene regulatory networks. In addition to the more traditional for...
James Lu, Heinz W. Engl, Peter Schuster
BMCBI
2006
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Chaos game representation for comparison of whole genomes
Background: Chaos game representation of genome sequences has been used for visual representation of genome sequence patterns as well as alignment-free comparisons of sequences ba...
Jijoy Joseph, Roschen Sasikumar
BMCBI
2006
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Hidden Markov Model Variants and their Application
Markov statistical methods may make it possible to develop an unsupervised learning process that can automatically identify genomic structure in prokaryotes in a comprehensive way...
Stephen Winters-Hilt
JMLR
2008
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Hit Miss Networks with Applications to Instance Selection
In supervised learning, a training set consisting of labeled instances is used by a learning algorithm for generating a model (classifier) that is subsequently employed for decidi...
Elena Marchiori
JSAC
2008
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Multiuser Detection of Sparsely Spread CDMA
Code-division multiple access (CDMA) is the basis of a family of advanced air interfaces in current and future generation networks. The benefits promised by CDMA have not been full...
Dongning Guo, Chih-Chun Wang