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10. CIBB 2013: Nice, France
- Enrico Formenti, Roberto Tagliaferri, Ernst Wit:
Computational Intelligence Methods for Bioinformatics and Biostatistics - 10th International Meeting, CIBB 2013, Nice, France, June 20-22, 2013, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8452, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-09041-2
Keynote Speaker
- Antonio Abbruzzo, Clelia Di Serio, Ernst Wit:
Dynamic Gaussian Graphical Models for Modelling Genomic Networks. 3-12
Bioinformatics Regular Session
- Hossam M. Ashtawy, Nihar R. Mahapatra:
Molecular Docking for Drug Discovery: Machine-Learning Approaches for Native Pose Prediction of Protein-Ligand Complexes. 15-32 - Nicoletta Dessì, Emanuele Pascariello, Gabriele Milia, Barbara Pes:
BioCloud Search EnGene: Surfing Biological Data on the Cloud. 33-48 - Massimo La Rosa, Antonino Fiannaca, Riccardo Rizzo, Alfonso Urso:
Genomic Sequence Classification Using Probabilistic Topic Modeling. 49-61 - Hassan Mahmoud, Francesco Masulli, Stefano Rovetta, Giuseppe Russo:
Community Detection in Protein-Protein Interaction Networks Using Spectral and Graph Approaches. 62-75 - Pietro Pinoli, Davide Chicco, Marco Masseroli:
Weighting Scheme Methods for Enhanced Genomic Annotation Prediction. 76-89 - Abdoulaye Sarr, Alexandra Fronville, Pascal Ballet, Vincent Rodin:
French Flag Tracking by Morphogenetic Simulation Under Developmental Constraints. 90-106
Biostatistics Regular Session
- Marta Avalos, Yves Grandvalet, Hélène Pouyes, Ludivine Orriols, Emmanuel Lagarde:
High-Dimensional Sparse Matched Case-Control and Case-Crossover Data: A Review of Recent Works, Description of an R Tool and an Illustration of the Use in Epidemiological Studies. 109-124 - Marco Fornili, Federico Ambrogi, Patrizia Boracchi, Elia Biganzoli:
Piecewise Exponential Artificial Neural Networks (PEANN) for Modeling Hazard Function with Right Censored Data. 125-136 - Donato Impedovo, Giuseppe Pirlo, Francesco Maurizio Mangini, Donato Barbuzzi, Andrea Rollo, Alessandro Balestrucci, Sebastiano Impedovo, L. Sarcinella, Christian O'Reilly, Rejean Plamondon:
Writing Generation Model for Health Care Neuromuscular System Investigation. 137-148 - Danilo Pellin, Clelia Di Serio:
Clusters Identification in Binary Genomic Data: The Alternative Offered by Scan Statistics Approach. 149-158
Special Session: Knowledge Based Medicine
- Corneliu T. C. Arsene, Denisa Ardevan, Paul Bulzu:
Reverse Engineering Methodology for Bioinformatics Based on Genetic Programming, Differential Expression Analysis and Other Statistical Methods. 161-177 - Adriana Birlutiu, Denisa Ardevan, Paul Bulzu, Camelia-Mihaela Pintea, Alexandru G. Floares:
Integration of Clinico-Pathological and microRNA Data for Intelligent Breast Cancer Relapse Prediction Systems. 178-193 - Leif E. Peterson:
Superresolution MUSIC Based on Marčenko-Pastur Limit Distribution Reduces Uncertainty and Improves DNA Gene Expression-Based Microarray Classification. 194-209
Special Session: Data Integration and Analysis in Omic-Science
- Maria Brigida Ferraro, Mario Rosario Guarracino:
Prediction of Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms Causative of Rare Diseases. 213-224 - Artem Lysenko, Jacek Grzebyta, Matthew Morritt Hindle, Christopher J. Rawlings, Andrea Splendiani:
A Framework for Mining Life Sciences Data on the Semantic Web in an Interactive, Graph-Based Environment. 225-237 - Stefano Parodi, Vito Pistoia, Marco Muselli:
Combining Not-Proper ROC Curves and Hierarchical Clustering to Detect Differentially Expressed Genes in Microarray Experiments. 238-247 - Guillem Rigaill, Vincent Miele, Franck Picard:
Fast and Parallel Algorithm for Population-Based Segmentation of Copy-Number Profiles. 248-258 - Margherita Squillario, Grzegorz Zycinski, Annalisa Barla, Alessandro Verri:
Identification of Pathway Signatures in Parkinson's Disease with Gene Ontology and Sparse Regularization. 259-273
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