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Interoperability between biomedical ontologies through relation expansion, upper-level ontologies and automatic reasoning. [PDF]
Researchers design ontologies as a means to accurately annotate and integrate experimental data across heterogeneous and disparate data- and knowledge bases.
Robert Hoehndorf +5 more
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Self-consistent Knowledge-Based Approach to Protein Design [PDF]
A simple and very efficient protein design strategy is proposed by developing some recently introduced theoretical tools which have been successfully applied to exactly solvable protein models. The design approach is implemented by using three amino acid classes and it is based on the minimization of an appropriate energy function.
A. ROSSI +3 more
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Interpretability in neural networks towards universal consistency
In the challenge of Artificial Intelligence in processing semantically evaluable information, the application of deep learning techniques depends not only on the algorithms, but also on the principles that explain how they work.
Dionéia Motta Monte-Serrat +1 more
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Correcting Knowledge Base Assertions [PDF]
The usefulness and usability of knowledge bases (KBs) is often limited by quality issues. One common issue is the presence of erroneous assertions, often caused by lexical or semantic confusion.
Arndt Dörthe +11 more
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BOWiki: an ontology-based wiki for annotation of data and integration of knowledge in biology [PDF]
Motivation Ontology development and the annotation of biological data using ontologies are time-consuming exercises that currently require input from expert curators.
Gregorio Sergio E +9 more
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Drug–drug interaction (DDI) is a major public health problem contributing to 30% of the unexpected clinical adverse drug events. Informatics-based studies for DDI signal detection have been evolving in the last decade.
Heba Ibrahim +3 more
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A Theoretical Foundation for Syntactico-Semantic Pattern Recognition
Conventionally syntactic pattern recognition tasks have been driven by grammars defining a syntactic structure. Syntactic Pattern recognition tasks were primarily relying on the ability of parsing algorithms to recognize the patterns in the input data ...
Shrinivasan Patnaikuni, Sachin Gengaje
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Strategic maps of indicators as a management practice tool
The article discusses the theoretical bases for the formation of strategic maps of indicators and determines their importance for the implementation of any organization's strategy.
G.M. Tarasyuk +2 more
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Knowledge-based consistency index for fuzzy pairwise comparison matrices [PDF]
Fuzzy AHP is today one of the most used Multiple Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) techniques. The main argument to introduce fuzzy set theory within AHP lies in its ability to handle uncertainty and vagueness arising from decision makers (when performing pairwise comparisons between a set of criteria/alternatives). As humans usually reason with granular
Kubler, Sylvain +4 more
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The quality assurance of publication data in collaborative knowledge bases and in current research information systems (CRIS) becomes more and more relevant by the use of freely available spatial information in different application scenarios.
Otmane Azeroual +1 more
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