Dimensionality reduction in patch-signature based protein structure matching
ADC '06 Proceedings of the 17th Australasian Database Conference - Volume 49
FireμSat: meeting the challenge of detecting microsatellites in DNA
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Active learning for microarray data
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
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On the symbolic analysis of market indicators with the dynamic programming approach
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