The RNA project deals in a very practical way with methods, tools and techniques for building dynamic knowledge systems. In these systems a key role is played by reference networks, sets of reference structures (like thesauri, taxonomies, etc.) and related content metadata. The project is financed by the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs under the auspices of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. It is a combined effort of a group of innovative small companies, vanguard institutions in the cultural heritage field and outstanding, internationally acclaimed academics.
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The Distributome Project is an open-source, open content-development project for exploring, discovering, learning and computational utilization of diverse probability distributions. Probability distributions are a special class of functions defined in terms of integrals of positive density functions. Distribution functions are very useful in representation, modeling and interpretation of various observable processes and natural phenomena. Probability densities are a non-negative functions that integrate to one over the real numbers. A probability density function can be seen as a smooth version of a frequency histogram.
The interactive Distributome graphical user interface provides the following core functions:
* visually traverse the space of all well-defined (named) distributions;
* explore the relations between different distributions;
* distribution search by keyword, property and type;
* obtain qualitative (e.g., analytic form of density function) and quantitative (e.g., critical and probability values) information about each distribution;
* discover references and additional distribution resources.
This project was initiated in 2008 by the UAH Virtual Laboratories in Probability and Statistics, the UCLA Statistics Online Computational Resource and the OSU Mathematical Biosciences Institute
This twine collects all links and resources related to the "R Project", an open source tool package for statistical computing -- available on most platforms.
The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) launched a public research consortium named ENCODE, the Encyclopedia Of DNA Elements, in September 2003, to carry out a project to identify all functional elements in the human genome sequence. The project started with two components - a pilot phase and a technology development phase.
The BBOP, located at the Lawrence Berkeley National Labs, is a diverse group of scientific researchers and software engineers dedicated to developing tools and applying computational technologies to solve biological problems. Members of the group contribute to a number of projects, including the Gene Ontology, the National Center for Biomedical Ontology, and the Generic Model Organism Database Project.