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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c10]Junxiang Chen, Yale Chang, Peter J. Castaldi, Michael H. Cho, Brian Hobbs, Jennifer G. Dy:
Crowdclustering with Partition Labels. AISTATS 2018: 1127-1136 - 2017
- [j4]James C. Ross
, Peter J. Castaldi, Michael H. Cho, Junxiang Chen, Yale Chang, Jennifer G. Dy, Edwin K. Silverman, George R. Washko, Raúl San José Estépar:
A Bayesian Nonparametric Model for Disease Subtyping: Application to Emphysema Phenotypes. IEEE Trans. Medical Imaging 36(1): 343-354 (2017) - [c9]Yale Chang, Junxiang Chen, Michael H. Cho, Peter J. Castaldi, Edwin K. Silverman, Jennifer G. Dy:
Clustering from Multiple Uncertain Experts. AISTATS 2017: 28-36 - [c8]Yale Chang, Junxiang Chen, Michael H. Cho, Peter J. Castaldi, Edwin K. Silverman, Jennifer G. Dy:
Multiple Clustering Views from Multiple Uncertain Experts. ICML 2017: 674-683 - [c7]Jenna Schabdach
, William M. Wells III, Michael H. Cho, Kayhan N. Batmanghelich:
A Likelihood-Free Approach for Characterizing Heterogeneous Diseases in Large-Scale Studies. IPMI 2017: 170-183 - [c6]Yale Chang, Junxiang Chen, Michael H. Cho, Peter J. Castaldi, Edwin K. Silverman, Jennifer G. Dy:
Clustering with Domain-Specific Usefulness Scores. SDM 2017: 207-215 - 2016
- [c5]Junxiang Chen, Yale Chang, Brian Hobbs, Peter J. Castaldi, Michael H. Cho, Edwin K. Silverman, Jennifer G. Dy:
Interpretable Clustering via Discriminative Rectangle Mixture Model. ICDM 2016: 823-828 - [c4]Nematollah Kayhan Batmanghelich, Ardavan Saeedi, Raúl San José Estépar
, Michael H. Cho, William M. Wells III:
Inferring Disease Status by Non-parametric Probabilistic Embedding. MCV/BAMBI@MICCAI 2016: 49-57 - 2015
- [c3]Nematollah Kayhan Batmanghelich, Ardavan Saeedi, Michael H. Cho, Raúl San José Estépar
, Polina Golland:
Generative Method to Discover Genetically Driven Image Biomarkers. IPMI 2015: 30-42 - 2014
- [j3]Dandi Qiao, Michael H. Cho, Heide Loehlein Fier, Per S. Bakke, Amund Gulsvik, Edwin K. Silverman, Christoph Lange:
On the simultaneous association analysis of large genomic regions: a massive multi-locus association test. Bioinform. 30(2): 157-164 (2014) - [j2]Jen-hwa Chu
, Craig P. Hersh, Peter J. Castaldi, Michael H. Cho, Benjamin A. Raby, Nan M. Laird, Russell Bowler, Stephen I. Rennard, Joseph Loscalzo, John Quackenbush
, Edwin K. Silverman:
Analyzing networks of phenotypes in complex diseases: methodology and applications in COPD. BMC Syst. Biol. 8: 78 (2014) - [j1]Jörg Menche
, Amitabh Sharma, Michael H. Cho, Ruth J. Mayer, Stephen I. Rennard, Bartolome Celli, Bruce E. Miller, Nick Locantore, Ruth Tal-Singer, Soumitra Ghosh, Chris Larminie, Glyn Bradley, John H. Riley, Alvar Agusti, Edwin K. Silverman, Albert-László Barabási:
A diVIsive Shuffling Approach (VIStA) for gene expression analysis to identify subtypes in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. BMC Syst. Biol. 8(S-2): S8 (2014) - [c2]Kayhan N. Batmanghelich, Michael H. Cho, Raúl San José Estépar
, Polina Golland:
Spherical Topic Models for Imaging Phenotype Discovery in Genetic Studies. BAMBI 2014: 107-117 - [c1]James C. Ross, Peter J. Castaldi, Michael H. Cho, Jennifer G. Dy:
Dual beta process priors for latent cluster discovery in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. KDD 2014: 155-162
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