Martin H. Schultz
Affiliations:- Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
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Martin H. Schultz
authored at least 21 papers
between 1972 and 2013.
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2013
2012
Enhancing Clustering by Exploiting Complementary Data Modalities in the Medical Domain.
Proceedings of the Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations, 2012
2009
Int. J. Parallel Program., 2009
2007
LinkHub: a Semantic Web system that facilitates cross-database queries and information retrieval in proteomics.
BMC Bioinform., 2007
The tYNA platform for comparative interactomics: a web tool for managing, comparing and mining multiple networks.
Bioinform., 2007
Leveraging the structure of the Semantic Web to enhance information retrieval for proteomics.
Bioinform., 2007
2006
A supervised hidden markov model framework for efficiently segmenting tiling array data in transcriptional and chIP-chip experiments: systematically incorporating validated biological knowledge.
Bioinform., 2006
SemBiosphere: A Semantic Web Approach to Recommending Microarray Clustering Services.
Proceedings of the Biocomputing 2006, 2006
2005
Case Report: A High Productivity/Low Maintenance Approach to High-performance Computation for Biomedicine: Four Case Studies.
J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc., 2005
2000
Proceedings of the AMIA 2000, 2000
1998
First- and Second-Order Diffusive Methods for Rapid, Coarse, Distributed Load Balancing.
Theory Comput. Syst., 1998
1996
First and Second Order Diffusive Methods for Rapid, Coarse, Distributed Load Balancing (Extended Abstract).
Proceedings of the 8th Annual ACM Symposium on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures, 1996
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1992
1989
Proceedings of the Proceedings Supercomputing '89, Reno, NV, USA, November 12-17, 1989, 1989
1988
Proceedings of the Third Conference on Hypercube Concurrent Computers and Applications, 1988
1972
J. Comput. Syst. Sci., 1972
Proceedings of a symposium on the Complexity of Computer Computations, 1972