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Artificial Intelligence (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Artificial Intelligence'
Articles 121 to 130 of 200:
Evolutionary optimization of kernel weights improves protein complex comembership prediction.
29 Jun 2009
In recent years, more and more high-throughput data sources useful for protein complex prediction have become available (e.g., gene sequence, mRNA expression, and interactions). The integration of these different data sources can be challenging. ...
rec_pub_19644171-evolutionary-optimization-kernel-weights-improves-protein-complex.htm
29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19622428-peptide-binding-major-histocompatibility-complex-prediction.htm
Predictive modeling in cancer: where systems biology meets the stock market.
29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19589024-predictive-modeling-cancer-systems-biology-meets-stock-market.htm
Assignment of EC numbers to enzymatic reactions with MOLMAP reaction descriptors and random forests.
29 Jun 2009
The MOLMAP descriptor relies on a Kohonen SOM that defines types of covalent bonds on the basis of their physicochemical and topological properties. The MOLMAP descriptor of a molecule represents the types of bonds available in that molecule. The ...
rec_pub_19588957-assignment-ec-numbers-enzymatic-reactions-molmap-reaction-descriptors.htm
29 Jun 2009
The function-based protein classification holds tremendous promise for molecular recognition and the structure-based design process. We describe here a new strategy combined with multiple-docking tools and "affinity fingerprint" analysis technology ...
rec_pub_19499911-multiple-docking-affinity-fingerprint-methods-protein-classification.htm
29 Jun 2009
Shotgun proteomics coupled with database search software allows the identification of a large number of peptides in a single experiment. However, some existing search algorithms, such as SEQUEST, use score functions that are designed primarily to ...
rec_pub_19385687-improvements-percolator-algorithm-peptide-identification-shotgun.htm
Shape-based computer-aided detection of lung nodules in thoracic CT images.
29 Jun 2009
In this paper, a new computer tomography (CT) lung nodule computer-aided detection (CAD) method is proposed for detecting both solid nodules and ground-glass opacity (GGO) nodules (part solid and nonsolid). This method consists of several steps. ...
rec_pub_19527950-shape-based-computer-aided-detection-lung-nodules-thoracic-ct-images.htm
29 Jun 2009
Conventional methods of quantifying segmental and peristaltic motion in animal models are highly invasive; involving, for example, the external isolation of segments of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract either from dead or anesthetized animals. The ...
rec_pub_19353667-quantitative-analysis-peristaltic-segmental-motion-vivo-rat-small.htm
Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of prenylated chalcones as vasorelaxant agents.
29 Jun 2009
Five prenylated chalcones and one allylated chalcone were prepared according to the analysis based on support vector machine (SVM) classification model. Most of the synthesized chalcones showed potent vasorelaxant activities through evaluation in ...
rec_pub_19544479-design-synthesis-biological-evaluation-prenylated-chalcones.htm
29 Jun 2009
Ensemble classifiers have been shown efficient in multiple applications. In this article, the authors explore the effectiveness of ensemble classifiers in a case-based computer-aided diagnosis system for detection of masses in mammograms. They ...
rec_pub_19673196-an-adaptive-incremental-approach-constructing-ensemble-classifiers.htm
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