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    Quantitative Assessment of Limb Position Sense Following Stroke by Dukelow, Sean P., Herter, Troy M., Moore, Kimberly D., Demers, Mary Jo, Glasgow, Janice I., Bagg, Stephen D., Norman, Kathleen E., Scott, Stephen H.

    Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-02-2010)
    “…Background. Impairment of position sense of the upper extremity (UE) may impede activities of daily living and limit motor gains after stroke. Most clinical…”
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    A robotic object hitting task to quantify sensorimotor impairments in participants with stroke by Tyryshkin, Kathrin, Coderre, Angela M, Glasgow, Janice I, Herter, Troy M, Bagg, Stephen D, Dukelow, Sean P, Scott, Stephen H

    “…Existing clinical scores of upper limb function often use observer-based ordinal scales that are subjective and commonly have floor and ceiling effects. The…”
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    The Agile particle swarm optimizer applied to proteomic pattern matching and discovery by Ahmed, Hazem Radwan, Glasgow, Janice I.

    Published in Soft computing (Berlin, Germany) (01-12-2016)
    “…Pattern discovery in protein structures is a fundamental task in computational biology, with important applications in protein structure prediction, profiling…”
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    A Computational Approach to Identification of Candidate Biomarkers in High-Dimensional Molecular Data by Gerolami, Justin, Wong, Justin Jong Mun, Zhang, Ricky, Chen, Tong, Imtiaz, Tashifa, Smith, Miranda, Jamaspishvili, Tamara, Koti, Madhuri, Glasgow, Janice Irene, Mousavi, Parvin, Renwick, Neil, Tyryshkin, Kathrin

    Published in Diagnostics (Basel) (01-08-2022)
    “…Complex high-dimensional datasets that are challenging to analyze are frequently produced through ‘-omics’ profiling. Typically, these datasets contain more…”
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    Prediction of stroke-related diagnostic and prognostic measures using robot-based evaluation by Mostafavi, Sayyed Mostafa, Glasgow, Janice I., Dukelow, Sean P., Scott, Stephen H., Mousavi, Parvin

    “…Traditional clinical scores for assessment of impairments resulting from stroke are inherently subjective and limited by inter-rater and intra-rater…”
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    Comparing protein contact maps via Universal Similarity Metric: an improvement in the noise-tolerance by Rahmati, Sara, Glasgow, Janice I

    “…Comparing protein structures based on their contact maps similarity is an important problem in molecular biology. One motivation to seek fast algorithms for…”
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    Improving objectivity and scalability in protein crystallization by Jurisica, I., Rogers, P., Glasgow, J.I., Collins, R.J., Wolfley, J.R., Luft, J.R., DeTitta, G.T.

    Published in IEEE intelligent systems (01-11-2001)
    “…This article describes the application of image analysis techniques to protein crystallization experiment classification. By applying knowledge discovery…”
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    Predicting helix pair structure from fuzzy contact maps by Kuo, Tony C.Y., Glasgow, Janice

    Published in Applied soft computing (01-01-2014)
    “…[Display omitted] •We incorporate fuzzy logic to create fuzzy contact maps for helix pairs.•Similar distance map regions to a query are retrieved based on…”
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    Recombination of common sensory-motor impairment evaluation techniques using a committee of classifiers by Chalmers, N., Seaborn, G., Jae-Yoon Jung, Glasgow, J.I., Scott, S.H.

    “…Conventional methods for assessing levels of sensory-motor impairment in stroke patients are inherently subjective and dependent upon the clinician's own…”
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    A Formal Model for Experience-Aided Diagnosis by Féret, Michel P., Glasgow, Janice I.

    Published in Computational intelligence (01-05-1997)
    “…This paper presents a novel approach to model–based diagnosis. The approach addresses the two main problems that have prevented model–based diagnostic…”
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    ISMB 2002 by Glasgow, Janice, Rost, Burkhard

    Published in Bioinformatics (01-07-2002)
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    VISIO-SPATIAL CASE-BASED REASONING: A CASE STUDY IN PREDICTION OF PROTEIN STRUCTURE by Davies, Jim, Glasgow, Janice, Kuo, Tony

    Published in Computational intelligence (01-08-2006)
    “…We show that visio‐spatial representations and reasoning can be used as a similarity metric for case‐based protein structure prediction. Our system retrieves…”
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    Introduction: Knowledge Discovery in High-Throughput Biological Domains

    Published in Information systems frontiers (01-02-2006)
    “…The sequencing of the human genome was a major step in understanding the ways in which we are wired. Because of the quantity of information being generated, we…”
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    Protein Structure from Contact Maps: A Case-Based Reasoning Approach by Glasgow, Janice, Kuo, Tony, Davies, Jim

    Published in Information systems frontiers (01-02-2006)
    “…Determining the three-dimensional structure of a protein is an important step in understanding biological function. Despite advances in experimental methods…”
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    Macromolecular crystallization in a high throughput laboratory—the search phase by Luft, Joseph R, Wolfley, Jennifer, Jurisica, Igor, Glasgow, Janice, Fortier, Suzanne, DeTitta, George T

    Published in Journal of crystal growth (01-11-2001)
    “…Macromolecular crystallization efforts are frequently divided into a search phase, during which approximate conditions are sought, and an optimization phase,…”
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    A Computational Framework for Unifying Vision and Language by Glasgow, Janice

    Published in International journal of psychology (01-12-1998)
    “…This paper presents a knowledge representation framework that provides an integrated approach to reasoning about vision and language in spatial domains. Images…”
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    Progress in computational methods for representing geographical concepts by Egenhofer, Max J., Glasgow, Janice, Gunther, Oliver, Herring, John R., Peuquet, Donna J.

    “…Over the past ten years, a subfield of GIScience has been recognized that addresses the linkage between human thought regarding geographical space, and the…”
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