Albert Burger
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Splendiani A, Burger A, Paschke A, Romano P, Scott Marshall M
J Biomed Semantics
. 2011 Mar;
2 Suppl 1:S1.
PMID: 21388570
The Semantic Web offers an ideal platform for representing and linking biomedical information, which is a prerequisite for the development and application of analytical tools to address problems in data-intensive...
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Hawrylycz M, Baldock R, Burger A, Hashikawa T, Johnson G, Martone M, et al.
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2011 Feb;
7(2):e1001065.
PMID: 21304938
No abstract available.
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Sutherland K, McLeod K, Ferguson G, Burger A
BMC Bioinformatics
. 2009 Oct;
10 Suppl 10:S12.
PMID: 19796396
Background: A key application area of semantic technologies is the fast-developing field of bioinformatics. Sealife was a project within this field with the aim of creating semantics-based web browsing capabilities...
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Burger A, Romano P, Paschke A, Splendiani A
BMC Bioinformatics
. 2009 Oct;
10 Suppl 10:S1.
PMID: 19796393
No abstract available.
15.
Nabipour I, Burger A, Moharreri M, Azizi F
Thyroid
. 2009 Jan;
19(1):7-8.
PMID: 19119980
The history of the association of goiter and orbital disease is discussed. Although Graves and Basedow are credited with the first descriptions of this association, it was described many years...
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Parkinson H, Aitken S, Baldock R, Bard J, Burger A, Hayamizu T, et al.
Comp Funct Genomics
. 2008 Jul;
5(6-7):521-7.
PMID: 18629134
A great deal of data in functional genomics studies needs to be annotated with low-resolution anatomical terms. For example, gene expression assays based on manually dissected samples (microarray, SAGE, etc.)...
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McLeod K, Burger A
Bioinformatics
. 2008 Jul;
24(13):i304-12.
PMID: 18586728
Motivation: Due to different experimental setups and various interpretations of results, the data contained in online bioinformatics resources can be inconsistent, therefore, making it more difficult for users of these...
18.
Ure J, Procter R, Martone M, Porteous D, Lloyd S, Lawrie S, et al.
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2007 May;
126:144-53.
PMID: 17476057
The paper documents a series of data integration workshops held in 2006 at the UK National e-Science Centre, summarizing a range of the problem/solution scenarios in multi-site and multi-scale data...
19.
Schroeder M, Burger A, Kostkova P, Stevens R, Habermann B, Dieng-Kuntz R
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2006 Jul;
120:167-78.
PMID: 16823135
The objective of Sealife is the conception and realisation of a semantic Grid browser for the life sciences, which will link the existing Web to the currently emerging eScience infrastructure....
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A criticality-based framework for task composition in multi-agent bioinformatics integration systems
Karasavvas K, Baldock R, Burger A
Bioinformatics
. 2005 May;
21(14):3155-63.
PMID: 15890745
Motivation: During task composition, such as can be found in distributed query processing, workflow systems and AI planning, decisions have to be made by the system and possibly by users...