Browsing Computational Biology and Bioinformatics by Author "Soldatova, Larisa"

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Browsing Computational Biology and Bioinformatics by Author "Soldatova, Larisa"

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  • King, Ross Donald; Soldatova, Larisa (2005)
  • Liakata, Maria; Soldatova, Larisa; Batchelor, Colin; Lewis, Stuart; Fielding, Helen; King, Ross Donald (2007)
    The paper describes initial work on an ontology based tool, ART, for the semantic annotation of papers stored in digital repositories. ART is intended for the annotation not only of data and metadata about a paper, but ...
  • King, Ross Donald; Aubrey, Wayne; Soldatova, Larisa; Clare, Amanda (2008-07-01)
    Motivation: Many published manuscripts contain experiment protocols which are poorly described or deficient in information. This means that the published results are very hard or impossible to repeat. This problem is being ...
  • Clare, Amanda; Sparkes, Andrew; King, Ross Donald; Soldatova, Larisa (2006)
    Motivation: A Robot Scientist is a physically implemented robotic system that can automatically carry out cycles of scientific experimentation. We are commissioning a new Robot Scientist designed to investigate gene function ...
  • King, Ross Donald; Soldatova, Larisa (2006-12-22)
    The formal description of experiments for efficient analysis, annotation and sharing of results is a fundamental part of the practice of science. Ontologies are required to achieve this objective. A few subject-specific ...
  • Soldatova, Larisa; Schierz, Amanda; King, Ross Donald (2007-04)
    The Brookhaven Protein Data Bank was once a pioneering database, but its organization of structural data is now outdated and in need of an upgrade.
  • Soldatova, Larisa; Schierz, Amanda; King, Ross Donald (2007-08)
  • Rowland, Jem; Oliver, Stephen; Sparkes, Andrew; Markham, Magdalena; Pir, Pnar; Clare, Amanda; King, Ross Donald; Liakata, Maria; Whelan, Ken; Aubrey, Wayne; Soldatova, Larisa; Young, Michael (2009-08-01)
    Despite science's great intellectual prestige, developing robot scientists will probably be simpler than developing general AI systems because there is no essential need to take into account the social milieu. Computer ...
  • King, Ross Donald; Rowland, Jem; Liakata, Maria; Magdalena, Markham; Sparkes, Andrew; Clare, Amanda; Young, Michael; Whelan, Ken; Soldatova, Larisa; Khan, Muhammed; Aubrey, Wayne; Byrne, Emma (2010-01-04)
    We review the main components of autonomous scientific discovery, and how they lead to the concept of a Robot Scientist. This is a system which uses techniques from artificial intelligence to automate all aspects of the ...

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