نتایج جستجو برای: knowledgebase completion

تعداد نتایج: 49607  

2014
Viviane Callier Richard H. Singiser Nathan L. Vanderford Marie-Claire Shanahan Nathan Vanderford Laurence Lurio Genevieve Newton

Undergraduate science programs are not providing graduates with the knowledgebase and skills they need to be successful on today's job market. Curricular changes relevant to today's marketplace and more opportunities for internships and work experience during students' secondary education would facilitate a smoother transition to the working world and help employers find graduates that possess ...

1997
Laurence Cholvy Anthony Hunter

Information fusion is the process of deriving a single consistent knowledgebase from multiple knowledgebases. This process is important in many cognitive tasks such as decision-making, planning, design, and speciication, that can involve collecting information from a number of potentially connicting perspectives or sources, or participants. In this brief overview, we focus on the problem of inc...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2008
Samuel Patient Daniela Wieser Michael Kleen Ernst Kretschmann Maria Jesus Martin Rolf Apweiler

Programmatic access to the UniProt Knowledgebase (UniProtKB) is essential for many bioinformatics applications dealing with protein data. We have created a Java library named UniProtJAPI, which facilitates the integration of UniProt data into Java-based software applications. The library supports queries and similarity searches that return UniProtKB entries in the form of Java objects. These ob...

2016
Valerie Bares Xijin Ge

Interpretation of high-throughput genomics data based on biological pathways constitutes a constant challenge, partly because of the lack of supporting pathway database. We created a functional genomics knowledgebase in mouse, which includes 33,261 pathways and gene sets compiled from 40 sources such as Gene Ontology, KEGG, GeneSetDB, PANTHER, microRNA and transcription factor target genes, etc...

Journal: :Computer Vision and Image Understanding 2005
Toby P. Breckon Robert B. Fisher

This work considers the common problem of completing partially visible artifacts within a 3D scene. Human vision abilities to complete such artifacts are well studied within the realms of perceptual psychology. However, the psychological explanations for completion have received only limited application in the domain of 3D computer vision. Here, we examine prior work in this area of computer vi...

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