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1. KDECB 2006: Ghent, Belgium
- Karl Tuyls, Ronald L. Westra, Yvan Saeys, Ann Nowé:
Knowledge Discovery and Emergent Complexity in Bioinformatics, First International Workshop, KDECB 2006, Ghent, Belgium, May 10, 2006. Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4366, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-71036-3 - Ronald L. Westra, Karl Tuyls, Yvan Saeys, Ann Nowé:
Knowledge Discovery and Emergent Complexity in Bioinformatics. 1-9 - Ricardo Grau Ábalo, María del Carmen Chávez, Robersy Sanchez, Eberto Morgado, Gladys Casas, Isis Bonet:
Boolean Algebraic Structures of the Genetic Code: Possibilities of Applications. 10-21 - Reinhard Guthke, Olaf Kniemeyer, Daniela Albrecht, Axel A. Brakhage, Ulrich Möller:
Discovery of Gene Regulatory Networks in Aspergillus fumigatus . 22-41 - Tero Harju, Chang Li, Ion Petre, Grzegorz Rozenberg:
Complexity Measures for Gene Assembly. 42-60 - Sophia Katrenko, Pieter W. Adriaans:
Learning Relations from Biomedical Corpora Using Dependency Trees. 61-80 - William H. Majoros, Uwe Ohler:
Advancing the State of the Art in Computational Gene Prediction. 81-106 - Yvan Saeys, Yves Van de Peer:
Enhancing Coding Potential Prediction for Short Sequences Using Complementary Sequence Features and Feature Selection. 107-118 - Susanne Töpfer, Reinhard Guthke, Dominik Driesch, Dirk Woetzel, Michael Pfaff:
The Net Gene rator Algorithm: Reconstruction of Gene Regulatory Networks. 119-130 - Ben Torben-Nielsen, Karl Tuyls, Eric O. Postma:
On the Neuronal Morphology-Function Relationship: A Synthetic Approach. 131-144 - Peter Vrancx, Katja Verbeeck, Ann Nowé:
Analyzing Stigmergetic Algorithms Through Automata Games. 145-156 - Ronald L. Westra, Goele Hollanders, Geert Jan Bex, Marc Gyssens, Karl Tuyls:
The Identification of Dynamic Gene-Protein Networks. 157-170 - Ralf L. M. Peeters, Stef Zeemering:
Sparse Gene Regulatory Network Identification. 171-182
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