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JCB
2002
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Inference from Clustering with Application to Gene-Expression Microarrays
There are many algorithms to cluster sample data points based on nearness or a similarity measure. Often the implication is that points in different clusters come from different u...
Edward R. Dougherty, Junior Barrera, Marcel Brun, ...
JCC
2002
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Effective Born radii in the generalized Born approximation: The importance of being perfect
: Generalized Born (GB) models provide, for many applications, an accurate and computationally facile estimate of the electrostatic contribution to aqueous solvation. The GB models...
Alexey Onufriev, David A. Case, Donald Bashford
INFORMS
1998
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Feature Selection via Mathematical Programming
The problem of discriminating between two nite point sets in n-dimensional feature space by a separating plane that utilizes as few of the features as possible, is formulated as a...
Paul S. Bradley, Olvi L. Mangasarian, W. Nick Stre...
JCT
1998
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Partitions into Distinct Parts and Elliptic Curves
Let Q(N) denote the number of partitions of N into distinct parts. If ω(k) := 3k2 +k 2 , then it is well known that Q(N) + ∞X k=1 (−1)k “ Q(N − 2ω(k)) + Q(N − 2ω(−k)...
Ken Ono
KI
2002
Springer
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Formal Properties of Constraint Calculi for Qualitative Spatial Reasoning
In the previous two decades, a number of qualitative constraint calculi have been developed, which are used to represent and reason about spatial configurations. A common property...
Bernhard Nebel, Alexander Scivos