Research Publications
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By Type By Year By Research Group | 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 ... 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... 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 ... 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 ... Literature Mining of Protein-Residue Associations with Graph Rules Learned through Distant Supervision Background We propose a method for automatic extraction of protein-specific residue mentions from the biomedical literature. The method searches text for mentions of amino acids at specific sequence positions and attempts to correctly associate each ... Consider a wireless multi-hop network where nodes are randomly distributed in a given area following a homogeneous Poisson process. The hop count statistics, viz the probabilities related to the number of hops between two nodes, are important for ... Background Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) is a technique frequently used in targeted and non-targeted measurements of metabolites. Most existing software tools for processing of raw instrument GC-MS data tightly integrate data processing ... Wireless multi-hop networks, in various forms and under various names, are being increasingly used in military and civilian applications. Studying connectivity and capacity of these networks is an important problem. The scaling behavior of ... Cooperative communication techniques offer significant performance benefits over traditional methods that do not exploit the broadcast nature of wireless transmissions. Such techniques generally require advance coordination among the participating ... Infrastructure-based vehicular networks (consisting of a group of Base Stations (BSs) along the road) will be widely deployed to support Wireless Access in Vehicular Environment (WAVE) and a series of safety and non-safety related applications and ... Detecting and characterizing causal interdependencies and couplings between different activated brain areas from functional neuroimage time series measurements of their activity constitutes a significant step toward understanding the process of brain ... Background The wide variety of morphological variants of domain-specific technical terms contributes to the complexity of performing natural language processing of the scientific literature related to molecular biology. For morphological analysis of ... Connectivity and capacity are two fundamental properties of wireless multi-hop networks. The scalability of these properties has been a primary concern for which asymptotic analysis is a useful tool. Three related but logically distinct network models are... Pre-B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most prevalent childhood malignancy and remains one of the highest causes of childhood mortality. Despite this, the mechanisms leading to disease remain poorly understood. We asked if recurrent aberrant... The least squares method is a standard approach used in data fitting that have important applications in many areas in Science and Engineering including many finance problems. In the case when the problem under consideration involves large-scale sparse ... Hemodynamic Response Function (HRF) estimation in noisy functional Magnetic Reso- nance Imaging (fMRI) plays an important role when investigating the temporal dynamic of a brain region response during activations. Non-parametric methods which allow more... |
