Jonathan M. Keith

Orcid: 0000-0002-9675-3976

According to our database1, Jonathan M. Keith authored at least 15 papers between 2002 and 2016.

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2016
Uniform Sampling of Directed and Undirected Graphs Conditional on Vertex Connectivity.
Electron. Notes Discret. Math., 2016

2015
Prediction of signaling cross-talks contributing to acquired drug resistance in breast cancer cells by Bayesian statistical modeling.
BMC Syst. Biol., 2015

2012
A Bayesian method for comparing and combining binary classifiers in the absence of a gold standard.
BMC Bioinform., 2012

2011
Methods for Identifying SNP Interactions: A Review on Variations of Logic Regression, Random Forest and Bayesian Logistic Regression.
IEEE ACM Trans. Comput. Biol. Bioinform., 2011

Model selection in Bayesian segmentation of multiple DNA alignments.
Bioinform., 2011

Estimating change-points in biological sequences via the cross-entropy method.
Ann. Oper. Res., 2011

2008
Adaptive independence samplers.
Stat. Comput., 2008

Delineating Slowly and Rapidly Evolving Fractions of the <i>Drosophila</i> Genome.
J. Comput. Biol., 2008

2007
Parallel cross-entropy optimization.
Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference, 2007

Bayesian inference in estimation of distribution algorithms.
Proceedings of the IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, 2007

2006
Segmenting Eukaryotic Genomes with the Generalized Gibbs Sampler.
J. Comput. Biol., 2006

2004
Algorithms for sequence analysis via mutagenesis.
Bioinform., 2004

2003
Inferring an Original Sequence from Erroneous Copies : A Bayesian Approach.
Proceedings of the First Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Conference (APBC 2003), 2003

2002
A simulated annealing algorithm for finding consensus sequences.
Bioinform., 2002

Rare event simulation and combinatorial optimization using cross entropy: sequence alignment by rare event simulation.
Proceedings of the 34th Winter Simulation Conference: Exploring New Frontiers, 2002


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