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Signal partitioning algorithm for highly efficient gaussian mixture modeling in mass spectrometryPolanski et al., 2015
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- Polanski A
- Marczyk M
- Pietrowska M
- Widlak P
- Polanska J
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Mixture-modeling of mass spectra is an approach with many potential applications including peak detection and quantification, smoothing, de-noising, feature extraction and spectral signal compression. However, existing algorithms do not allow for automated analyses of …
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