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BioLINK@ISMB/ECCB 2008: Stockholm, Sweden
- Christian Blaschke, Hagit Shatkay:

Linking Literature, Information, and Knowledge for Biology - Workshop of the BioLink Special Interest Group, ISMB/ECCB 2009, Stockholm, Sweden, June 28-29, 2009, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6004, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-13130-1 - Christian Blaschke, Lynette Hirschman, Hagit Shatkay, Alfonso Valencia:

Overview of the Ninth Annual Meeting of the BioLINK SIG at ISMB: Linking Literature, Information and Knowledge for Biology. 1-7 - Luís Pedro Coelho

, Estelle Glory-Afshar, Joshua D. Kangas, Shannon Quinn, Aabid Shariff, Robert F. Murphy:
Principles of Bioimage Informatics: Focus on Machine Learning of Cell Patterns. 8-18 - Scott Markel:

Summary of the BioLINK Special Interest Group Session on the Future of Scientific Publishing. 19-22 - Luís Pedro Coelho

, Amr Ahmed, Andrew Arnold, Joshua D. Kangas, Abdul-Saboor Sheikh, Eric P. Xing, William W. Cohen, Robert F. Murphy:
Structured Literature Image Finder: Extracting Information from Text and Images in Biomedical Literature. 23-32 - Robert Denroche, Ramana Madupu, Shibu Yooseph, Granger G. Sutton, Hagit Shatkay:

Toward Computer-Assisted Text Curation: Classification Is Easy (Choosing Training Data Can Be Hard...). 33-42 - Andrew D. Fox, William A. Baumgartner Jr., Helen L. Johnson, Lawrence E. Hunter

, Donna K. Slonim:
Mining Protein-Protein Interactions from GeneRIFs with OpenDMAP. 43-52 - Dimitar Hristovski, Andrej Kastrin

, Borut Peterlin, Thomas C. Rindflesch:
Combining Semantic Relations and DNA Microarray Data for Novel Hypotheses Generation. 53-61 - Hongfang Liu, Manabu Torii

, Guixian Xu, Zhang-Zhi Hu, Johannes Goll:
Learning from Positive and Unlabeled Documents for Retrieval of Bacterial Protein-Protein Interaction Literature. 62-70 - Mariana L. Neves, José María Carazo, Alberto D. Pascual-Montano:

Extracting and Normalizing Gene/Protein Mentions with the Flexible and Trainable Moara Java Library. 71-80

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