by Lynn Schriml | Apr 12, 2017 | bio-ontologies, classification, disease ontology, Ontologies, Ontologies
[Editor note: This guest blog post is from Lynn Schriml, who is an Associate Professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, the PI of the Disease Ontology, and a close collaborator on the Gene Wiki project.] Licensing of bioinformatics resources through...
by bgood | Apr 27, 2013 | bioinformatics, classification, gene expression, microaray, sage, sulab, synapse, web services
I have a simple question. Say that I have the results from a gene expression analysis done in my laboratory or pulled from a public repository. Say the sample has something to do with cancer (or I think that it might). Say I read about so called...
by bgood | Apr 6, 2012 | class prediction, classification, crowdsourcing, games, gwaps, hgf, machine learning, random forest, sulab
Yesterday I posted some slides about an idea I had recently which I call Human Guided Forests or HGF for short. This an attempt to marry crowdsourcing with machine learning to produce better class predictors for datasets with very large features spaces....