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Artificial Intelligence (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Artificial Intelligence'
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Inferring ancestries efficiently in admixed populations with linkage disequilibrium.
30 Jul 2009
Much effort has recently been invested in developing methods for determining the ancestral origin of chromosomal segments in admixed individuals. Motivations for this task are the study of population history such as bottleneck effects and migration, ...
rec_pub_19645595-inferring-ancestries-efficiently-admixed-populations-linkage.htm
Spectrum fusion: using multiple mass spectra for de novo Peptide sequencing.
30 Jul 2009
We report on a new algorithm for combining the information from several mass spectra of the same peptide. The algorithm automatically learns peptide fragmentation patterns, so that it can handle spectra from any instrument and fragmentation ...
rec_pub_19645594-spectrum-fusion-using-multiple-mass-spectra-novo-peptide-sequencing.htm
30 Jul 2009
Methods suggested for reconstructing regulatory networks can be divided into two sets based on how the activity level of transcription factors (TFs) is inferred. The first group of methods relies on the expression levels of TFs, assuming that the ...
rec_pub_19630541-a-combined-expression-interaction-model-inferring-temporal-activity.htm
An integrative network approach to map the transcriptome to the phenome.
30 Jul 2009
Although many studies have been successful in the discovery of cooperating groups of genes, mapping these groups to phenotypes has proved a much more challenging task. In this article, we present the first genome-wide mapping of gene coexpression ...
rec_pub_19630539-an-integrative-network-approach-map-transcriptome-phenome.htm
An interview with Ross D. King, Ph.D. (by Vicki Glaser).
30 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19689203-an-interview-ross-d-king-ph-d-vicki-glaser.htm
Concept-based semi-automatic classification of drugs.
30 Jul 2009
The anatomical therapeutic chemical (ATC) classification system maintained by the World Health Organization provides a global standard for the classification of medical substances and serves as a source for drug repurposing research. Nevertheless, ...
rec_pub_19663460-concept-based-semi-automatic-classification-drugs.htm
30 Jul 2009
One problem with discriminant analysis of microarray data is representation of each sample by a large number of genes that are possibly irrelevant, insignificant, or redundant. Methods of variable selection are, therefore, of great significance in ...
rec_pub_19645418-new-variable-selection-method-using-interval-segmentation-purity.htm
Tunable machine vision-based strategy for automated annotation of chemical databases.
30 Jul 2009
We present a tunable, machine vision-based strategy for automated annotation of virtual small molecule databases. The proposed strategy is based on the use of a machine vision-based tool for extracting structure diagrams in research articles and ...
rec_pub_19621901-tunable-machine-vision-based-strategy-automated-annotation-chemical.htm
30 Jul 2009
The combination of a two-dimensional peptide separation scheme based on reversed-phase and ion-pair reversed phase HPLC with a computational method to model and predict retention times in both dimensions is described. The algorithm utilizes ...
rec_pub_19492844-improving-peptide-identification-proteome-analysis-two-dimensional.htm
Approximate lesion localization in dermoscopy images.
30 Jul 2009
BACKGROUND: Dermoscopy is one of the major imaging modalities used in the diagnosis of melanoma and other pigmented skin lesions. Because of the difficulty and subjectivity of human interpretation, automated analysis of dermoscopy images has become ...
rec_pub_19624428-approximate-lesion-localization-dermoscopy-images.htm
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