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    Caveats and pitfalls in crowdsourcing research: the case of soccer referee bias

    In a recent crowdsourcing project, 29 teams analyzed the same data set to address the following question: “Are football (soccer) referees more likely to give red cards to players with dark skin tone than to pl...

    Daniel Berrar, Philippe Lopes in International Journal of Data Science and … (2017)

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    Anatomy and Physiology of Multiscale Modeling and Simulation in Systems Medicine

    Systems medicine is the application of systems biology concepts, methods, and tools to medical research and practice. It aims to integrate data and knowledge from different disciplines into biomedical models a...

    Alexandru Mizeranschi, Derek Groen, Joris Borgdorff, Alfons G. Hoekstra in Systems Medicine (2016)

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    Evaluating a common semi-mechanistic mathematical model of gene-regulatory networks

    Modeling and simulation of gene-regulatory networks (GRNs) has become an important aspect of modern systems biology investigations into mechanisms underlying gene regulation. A key challenge in this area is th...

    Alexandru Mizeranschi, Huiru Zheng, Paul Thompson, Werner Dubitzky in BMC Systems Biology (2015)

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    Book and Reference Work

    Encyclopedia of Systems Biology
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    Bootstrapping, 0.632+ Bootstrap

    Dr. Daniel Berrar, Werner Dubitzky in Encyclopedia of Systems Biology (2013)

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    Learning, Supervised

    Dr. Daniel Berrar, Werner Dubitzky in Encyclopedia of Systems Biology (2013)

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    Bootstrapping, 0.632 Bootstrap

    Dr. Daniel Berrar, Werner Dubitzky in Encyclopedia of Systems Biology (2013)

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    Information Gain

    Dr. Daniel Berrar, Werner Dubitzky in Encyclopedia of Systems Biology (2013)

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    Learning, Unsupervised

    Daniel Berrar, Werner Dubitzky in Encyclopedia of Systems Biology (2013)

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    Overfitting

    Dr. Daniel Berrar, Werner Dubitzky in Encyclopedia of Systems Biology (2013)

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    Bootstrapping

    Dr. Daniel Berrar, Werner Dubitzky in Encyclopedia of Systems Biology (2013)

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    Decision Tree

    Dr. Daniel Berrar, Werner Dubitzky in Encyclopedia of Systems Biology (2013)

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    Bisociative Exploration of Biological and Financial Literature Using Clustering

    The bile acid and xenobiotic system describes a biological network or system that facilitates detoxification and removal from the body of harmful xenobiotic and endobiotic compounds. While life scientists have de...

    Oliver Schmidt, Janez Kranjc, Igor Mozetič in Bisociative Knowledge Discovery (2012)

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    Towards Creative Information Exploration Based on Koestler’s Concept of Bisociation

    Creative information exploration refers to a novel framework for exploring large volumes of heterogeneous information. In particular, creative information exploration seeks to discover new, surprising and valuabl...

    Werner Dubitzky, Tobias Kötter, Oliver Schmidt in Bisociative Knowledge Discovery (2012)

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    Understanding the Dynamics of Biological Systems

    Understanding the Dynamics of Biological Systems

    Lessons Learned from Integrative Systems Biology

    Werner Dubitzky, Jennifer Southgate (2011)

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    Comparative study of three commonly used continuous deterministic methods for modeling gene regulation networks

    A gene-regulatory network (GRN) refers to DNA segments that interact through their RNA and protein products and thereby govern the rates at which genes are transcribed. Creating accurate dynamic models of GRNs...

    Martin T Swain, Johannes J Mandel, Werner Dubitzky in BMC Bioinformatics (2010)

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    Complex System Simulations with QosCosGrid

    The aim of the QosCosGrid project is to bring supercomputer-like performance and structure to cross-cluster computations. To support parallel complex systems simulations, QosCosGrid provides six reusable templ...

    Krzystof Kurowski, Walter de Back, Werner Dubitzky in Computational Science – ICCS 2009 (2009)

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    Comparing Grid Computing Solutions for Reverse-Engineering Gene Regulatory Networks

    Models of gene regulatory networks encapsulate important features of cell behaviour, and understanding gene regulatory networks is important for a wide range of biomedical applications. Network models may be c...

    Martin Swain, Johannes J. Mandel, Werner Dubitzky in Computational Science – ICCS 2008 (2008)

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    A Fast and Efficient Algorithm for Topology-Aware Coallocation

    Modern distributed applications require coallocation of massive amounts of resources. Grid level allocation systems must efficiently decide where these applications can be executed. To this end, the resource r...

    Valentin Kravtsov, Martin Swain, Uri Dubin in Computational Science – ICCS 2008 (2008)

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    Grid Computing Solutions for Distributed Repositories of Protein Folding and Unfolding Simulations

    The P-found protein folding and unfolding simulation repository is designed to allow scientists to perform analyses across large, distributed simulation data sets. There are two storage components in P-found: ...

    Martin Swain, Vitaliy Ostropytskyy, Cândida G. Silva in Computational Science – ICCS 2008 (2008)

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