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8. CIBB 2011: Gargnano, Lago di Garda, Italy
- Elia Biganzoli, Alfredo Vellido, Federico Ambrogi, Roberto Tagliaferri:
Computational Intelligence Methods for Bioinformatics and Biostatistics, 8th International Meeting, CIBB 2011, Gargnano del Garda, Italy, June 30 - July 2, 2011, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7548, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-35685-8 - Nikola K. Kasabov, Stefan Schliebs, Ammar Mohemmed:
Modelling the Effect of Genes on the Dynamics of Probabilistic Spiking Neural Networks for Computational Neurogenetic Modelling. 1-9 - Clelia Di Serio, Danilo Pellin, Alessandro Ambrosi, Ingrid Kristine Glad, Arnoldo Frigessi:
Biostatistics Meets Bioinformatics in Integrating Information from Highdimensional Heterogeneous Genomic Data: Two Examples from Rare Genetic Diseases and Infectious Diseases. 10-20 - Claudia Angelini, Daniela De Canditiis, Marianna Pensky, Naomi Brownstein:
Bayesian Models for the Multi-sample Time-Course Microarray Experiments. 21-35 - Annalisa Barla, Giuseppe Jurman, Roberto Visintainer, Margherita Squillario, Michele Filosi, Samantha Riccadonna, Cesare Furlanello:
A Machine Learning Pipeline for Discriminant Pathways Identification. 36-48 - Paulo J. G. Lisboa, Ian H. Jarman, Terence A. Etchells, Simon J. Chambers, Davide Bacciu, Joe Whittaker, Jonathan M. Garibaldi, Sandra Ortega-Martorell, Alfredo Vellido, Ian O. Ellis:
Discovering Hidden Pathways in Bioinformatics. 49-60 - Niccoló Bassani, Federico Ambrogi, Cristina Battaglia, Elia Biganzoli:
Reliability of miRNA Microarray Platforms: An Approach Based on Random Effects Linear Models. 61-72 - Roberta Spinelli, Rocco Piazza, Alessandra Pirola, Simona Valletta, Roberta Rostagno, Angela Mogavero, Manuela Marega, Hima Raman, Carlo Gambacorti Passerini:
A Bioinformatics Procedure to Identify and Annotate Somatic Mutations in Whole-Exome Sequencing Data. 73-82 - Vicent J. Ribas, Jesús Caballero Lopez, Anna Sáez de Tejada, Juan Carlos Ruiz-Rodríguez, Adolfo Ruiz-Sanmartin, Jordi Rello, Alfredo Vellido:
On the Use of Graphical Models to Study ICU Outcome Prediction in Septic Patients Treated with Statins. 98-111 - Arif Canakoglu, Giorgio Ghisalberti, Marco Masseroli:
Integration of Biomolecular Interaction Data in a Genomic and Proteomic Data Warehouse to Support Biomedical Knowledge Discovery. 112-126 - Castrense Savojardo, Piero Fariselli, Damiano Piovesan, Pier Luigi Martelli, Rita Casadio:
Machine-Learning Methods to Predict Protein Interaction Sites in Folded Proteins. 127-135 - Martha Ivón Cárdenas, Alfredo Vellido, Iván Olier, Xavier Rovira, Jesús Giraldo:
Complementing Kernel-Based Visualization of Protein Sequences with Their Phylogenetic Tree. 136-149 - Pavol Jancura, Dimitrios Mavroeidis, Elena Marchiori:
DEEN: A Simple and Fast Algorithm for Network Community Detection. 150-163 - Paolo Castiglioni:
Self-similarity in Physiological Time Series: New Perspectives from the Temporal Spectrum of Scale Exponents. 164-175 - Antonio Eleuteri, Azzam Fouad George Taktak:
Support Vector Machines for Survival Regression. 176-189 - Alexandru George Floares, Irina Luludachi, Colin Dinney, Liana Adam:
Boosted C5 Trees i-Biomarkers Panel for Invasive Bladder Cancer Progression Prediction. 190-200 - Federico Zambelli, Giulio Pavesi:
A Faster Algorithm for Motif Finding in Sequences from ChIP-Seq Data. 201-212 - Fabrice Colas, Jeanine J. Houwing-Duistermaat:
Case/Control Prediction from Illumina Methylation Microarray's β and Two-Color Channels in the Presence of Batch Effects. 213-225 - Francesco Napolitano, Roberto Tagliaferri:
Supporting the Design, Communication and Management of Bioinformatic Protocols through the Leaf Tool. 226-237 - Davide Chicco, Marco Tagliasacchi, Marco Masseroli:
Genomic Annotation Prediction Based on Integrated Information. 238-252 - Angelo M. Facchiano, Paola Festa, Anna Marabotti, Luciano Milanesi, Francesco Musacchia:
Solving Biclustering with a GRASP-Like Metaheuristic: Two Case-Studies on Gene Expression Analysis. 253-267
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