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ESA
2010
Springer
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Estimating the Average of a Lipschitz-Continuous Function from One Sample
We study the problem of estimating the average of a Lipschitz continuous function f defined over a metric space, by querying f at only a single point. More specifically, we explore...
Abhimanyu Das, David Kempe
BMCBI
2007
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Detecting multivariate differentially expressed genes
Background: Gene expression is governed by complex networks, and differences in expression patterns between distinct biological conditions may therefore be complex and multivariat...
Roland Nilsson, José M. Peña, Johan ...
COR
2008
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Supply disruptions with time-dependent parameters
We consider a firm that faces random demand and receives product from a single supplier who faces random supply. The supplier's availability may be affected by events such as...
Andrew M. Ross, Ying Rong, Lawrence V. Snyder
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BIB
2006
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Advances in the Exon-Intron Database (EID)
Investigation of exon^intron gene structures is a non-trivial task due to enormous expansions of the eukaryotic genomes, great variety of gene forms, and the imperfectness in sequ...
Valery Shepelev, Alexei Fedorov
AND
2010
14 years 7 months ago
Statement map: reducing web information credibility noise through opinion classification
On the Internet, users often encounter noise in the form of spelling errors or unknown words, however, dishonest, unreliable, or biased information also acts as noise that makes i...
Koji Murakami, Eric Nichols, Junta Mizuno, Yotaro ...