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4. DILS 2007: Philadelphia, PA, USA
- Sarah Cohen Boulakia, Val Tannen:
Data Integration in the Life Sciences, 4th International Workshop, DILS 2007, Philadelphia, PA, USA, June 27-29, 2007, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4544, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-73254-9
Keynote Presentations
- Kenneth H. Buetow:
Enabling the Molecular Medicine Revolution Through Network-Centric Biomedicine. 1-2 - Junhyong Kim:
Phyl-O'Data (POD) from Tree of Life: Integration Challenges from Yellow Slimy Things to Black Crunchy Stuff. 3-5
New Architectures and Experience on Using Systems
- Luciano Barbosa, Sumit Tandon, Juliana Freire:
Automatically Constructing a Directory of Molecular Biology Databases. 6-16 - Chinh Dang, Andrew Sodt, Christopher Lau, Brian Youngstrom, Lydia Ng, Leonard Kuan, Sayan D. Pathak, Allan Jones, Michael Hawrylycz:
The Allen Brain Atlas: Delivering Neuroscience to the Web on a Genome Wide Scale. 17-26 - Jason Tsong-Li Wang, Dongrong Wen, Bruce A. Shapiro, Katherine G. Herbert, Jing Li, Kaushik Ghosh:
Toward an Integrated RNA Motif Database. 27-36 - Can Türker, Etzard Stolte, Dieter Joho, Ralph Schlapbach:
B-Fabric: A Data and Application Integration Framework for Life Sciences Research. 37-47 - Rami Rifaieh, Roger Unwin, Jeremy Carver, Mark A. Miller:
SWAMI: Integrating Biological Databases and Analysis Tools Within User Friendly Environment. 48-58 - Steve Pettifer, Katy Wolstencroft, Pinar Alper, Teresa K. Attwood, Alain Coletta, Carole A. Goble, Peter Li, Philip McDermott, James Marsh, Tom Oinn, James Sinnott, David Thorne:
myGrid and UTOPIA: An Integrated Approach to Enacting and Visualising in Silico Experiments in the Life Sciences. 59-70
Managing and Designing Scientific Workflows
- Thodoros Topaloglou, Moyez Dharsee, Rob M. Ewing, Yury V. Bukhman:
A High-Throughput Bioinformatics Platform for Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics. 71-88 - Lucas Zamboulis, Nigel J. Martin, Alexandra Poulovassilis:
Bioinformatics Service Reconciliation by Heterogeneous Schema Transformation. 89-104 - Jan Hidders, Natalia Kwasnikowska, Jacek Sroka, Jerzy Tyszkiewicz, Jan Van den Bussche:
A Formal Model of Dataflow Repositories. 105-121 - Shawn Bowers, Timothy M. McPhillips, Martin Wu, Bertram Ludäscher:
Project Histories: Managing Data Provenance Across Collection-Oriented Scientific Workflow Runs. 122-138
Mapping and Matching Techniques
- Björn Egert, Steffen Neumann, Alexander Hinneburg:
Fast Approximate Duplicate Detection for 2D-NMR Spectra. 139-155 - Alexey Tsymbal, Sonja Zillner, Martin Huber:
Ontology - Supported Machine Learning and Decision Support in Biomedicine. 156-171 - Toralf Kirsten, Andreas Thor, Erhard Rahm:
Instance-Based Matching of Large Life Science Ontologies. 172-187
Modeling of Life Science Data
- Jonathan Schug, Max Mintz, Christian J. Stoeckert Jr.:
Data Integration and Pattern-Finding in Biological Sequence with TESS's Annotation Grammar and Extraction Language (AnGEL). 188-203 - Yu Zhang, Zhidong Deng, Hongshan Jiang, Peifa Jia:
Inferring Gene Regulatory Networks from Multiple Data Sources Via a Dynamic Bayesian Network with Structural EM. 204-214 - Paolo Missier, Suzanne M. Embury, Cornelia Hedeler, Robert Mark Greenwood, Joanne Pennock, Andy Brass:
Accelerating Disease Gene Identification Through Integrated SNP Data Analysis. 215-230
Annotation in Data Integration
- Philipp Hussels, Silke Trißl, Ulf Leser:
What's New? What's Certain? - Scoring Search Results in the Presence of Overlapping Data Sources. 231-246 - Woei-Jyh Lee, Louiqa Raschid, Padmini Srinivasan, Nigam Shah, Daniel L. Rubin, Natasha Fridman Noy:
Using Annotations from Controlled Vocabularies to Find Meaningful Associations. 247-263 - Lawrence H. Reeve, Hyoil Han:
CONANN: An Online Biomedical Concept Annotator. 264-279
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