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BIOKDD 2002: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- Mohammed Javeed Zaki, Jason Tsong-Li Wang, Hannu Toivonen:
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGKDD Workshop on Data Mining in Bioinformatics (BIOKDD 2002), July 23rd, 2002, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 2002 - Mohammed Javeed Zaki, Jason Tsong-Li Wang, Hannu Toivonen:
Foreword. - Table of Contents.
Invited Talk
- Jiawei Han:
How Can Data Mining Help Bio-Data Analysis? 1-2
Structure Mining
- Jingjing Hu, Xiaolan Shen, Yu Shao, Chris Bystroff, Mohammed Javeed Zaki:
Mining Protein Contact Maps. 3-10 - Mukund Deshpande, Michihiro Kuramochi, George Karypis:
Automated Approaches for Classifying Structures. 11-18 - Sen Zhang, Li Liao, Jean-François Tomb, Jason Tsong-Li Wang:
Clustering and Classifying Enzymes in Metabolic Pathways: Some Preliminary Results. 19-24 - Steven Eschrich, Nitesh V. Chawla, Lawrence O. Hall:
Generalization Methods in Bioinformatics. 25-32
Data Mining and Drug Design
- George Forman:
Incremental Machine Learning to Reduce Biochemistry Lab Costs in the Search for Drug Discovery. 33-36 - Huma Lodhi, Yike Guo:
Gram-Schmidt Kernels Applied to Structure Activity Analysis for Drug Design. 37-42 - John L. Pfaltz, Christopher M. Taylor:
Closed Set Mining of Biological Data. 43-48
Gene Expression
- Abdelghani Bellaachia, David Portnoy, Yidong Chen, Abdel G. Elkahloun:
E-CAST: A Data Mining Algorithm for Gene Expression Data. 49-54 - Li Zhang, Aidong Zhang, Murali Ramanathan:
Visualized Classification of Multiple Sample Types. 55-62 - Jessica M. Phan, Raymond T. Ng, Man Saint Yuen, Steve Jones:
GEA: A Toolkit for Gene Expression Analysis. 63-70
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