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Old Dominion University

2019

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Highly Accurate Fragment Library For Protein Fold Recognition, Wessam Elhefnawy Apr 2019

Highly Accurate Fragment Library For Protein Fold Recognition, Wessam Elhefnawy

Computer Science Theses & Dissertations

Proteins play a crucial role in living organisms as they perform many vital tasks in every living cell. Knowledge of protein folding has a deep impact on understanding the heterogeneity and molecular functions of proteins. Such information leads to crucial advances in drug design and disease understanding. Fold recognition is a key step in the protein structure discovery process, especially when traditional computational methods fail to yield convincing structural homologies. In this work, we present a new protein fold recognition approach using machine learning and data mining methodologies.

First, we identify a protein structural fragment library (Frag-K) composed of a …


Clinical Big Data And Deep Learning: Applications, Challenges, And Future Outlooks, Ying Yu, Liangliang Liu, Yaohang Li, Jianxin Wang Jan 2019

Clinical Big Data And Deep Learning: Applications, Challenges, And Future Outlooks, Ying Yu, Liangliang Liu, Yaohang Li, Jianxin Wang

Computer Science Faculty Publications

The explosion of digital healthcare data has led to a surge of data-driven medical research based on machine learning. In recent years, as a powerful technique for big data, deep learning has gained a central position in machine learning circles for its great advantages in feature representation and pattern recognition. This article presents a comprehensive overview of studies that employ deep learning methods to deal with clinical data. Firstly, based on the analysis of the characteristics of clinical data, various types of clinical data (e.g., medical images, clinical notes, lab results, vital signs and demographic informatics) are discussed and details …


Automatic Slide Generation For Scientific Papers, Athar Sefid, Jian Wu, Prasenjit Mitra, C. Lee Giles Jan 2019

Automatic Slide Generation For Scientific Papers, Athar Sefid, Jian Wu, Prasenjit Mitra, C. Lee Giles

Computer Science Faculty Publications

We describe our approach for automatically generating presentation slides for scientific papers using deep neural networks. Such slides can help authors have a starting point for their slide generation process. Extractive summarization techniques are applied to rank and select important sentences from the original document. Previous work identified important sentences based only on a limited number of features that were extracted from the position and structure of sentences in the paper. Our method extends previous work by (1) extracting a more comprehensive list of surface features, (2) considering semantic or meaning of the sentence, and (3) using context around the …