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Thomas Lippincott, Laura Rimell, Karin Verspoor, Anna Korhonen
Information about verb subcategorization frames (SCFs) is important to many tasks in natural language processing (NLP). Biomedicine has a need for high-quality SCF lexicons to support the extraction of information from the biomedical literature, which in ...
Journal of Biomedical Informatics - December 2012
Michael Lees, Rob Evans, Iven Mareels
International Journal of Production Research - December 2012
A. Goncearenco, P. Grynberg, O.B. Botvinnik, Geoffrey John MacIntyre, T. Abeel
BMC Bioinformatics - December 2012
Many wireless multi-hop networks are deployed with some infrastructure support. Existing results on ad-hoc networks are inadequate to fully understand the properties of those networks. In this paper, we study the properties of 1-D infrastructure-based...
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications - November 2012
K.H. Brodersen, C. Mathys, J.R. Chumbley, J. Daunizeau, Cheng-Soon Ong, J.M. Buhmann, K.E. Stephan
Journal of Machine Learning Research (JMLR) - November 2012
G. Abraham, Adam Kowalczyk, Justin Zobel, M. Inouye
BMC Bioinformatics - November 2012
Brian Anderson, Manfred Deistler, Weitian Chen, Alexander Filler
Automatica - November 2012
Nicholas Opie, Una Greferath, Kirstan Vessey, Anthony Burkitt, Hamish Meffin, David Grayden, Erica Fletcher
In order to develop retinal implants with a large number of electrodes, it is necessary to ensure that they do not cause damage to the neural tissue by the heat that the electrical circuits generate. Knowledge about the threshold of the amount of power ...
Investigative Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences (ARVO) - November 2012
Garvani Rahil, Mohammad Aldeen, Bailey J
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on - November 2012
Martin Spencer, David Grayden, Ian Bruce, Hamish Meffin, Anthony Burkitt
Octopus cells, located in the mammalian auditory brainstem, receive their excitatory synaptic input exclusively from auditory nerve fibers (ANFs). They respond with accurately timed spikes but are broadly tuned for sound frequency. Since the ...
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience - October 2012