Abstract. The Symposium on Computational Discovery of Communicable Knowledge was held from March 24 to 25, 2001, at Stanford University. Fifteen speakers reviewed recent advances i...
There are several dimensions and levels of complexity in which information on protein motifs may be available. For example, onedimensional sequence motifs may be associated with s...
Darrell Conklin, Suzanne Fortier, Janice I. Glasgo...
The ability to discover network organization, whether in the form of explicit topology reconstruction or as embeddings that approximate topological distance, is a valuable tool. T...
Brian Eriksson, Paul Barford, Robert Nowak, Mark C...
Music consists of both local and long-term temporal information. However, for a genre classification task, most of the text categorization based approaches only capture local temp...
In a very basic sense, the aim of knowledge discovery is to reveal structures of knowledge which can be seen as being represented by structural relationships. In this paper, we ma...