EcoCyc: Encyclopedia of Escherichia coli Genes and MetabolismEcoCyc is a bioinformatics database that describes the genome and the biochemical machinery of E. coli. The long-term goal of the project is to describe the molecular catalog of the E. coli cell, as well as the functions of each of its molecular parts, to facilitate a system-level understanding of E. coli. |
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DoVETAIL: Domain Vocabulary Extraction and Transduction, and Auto-Induction of LayoutThe ability to quickly produce actionable intelligence from unanticipated, multiple, varied data sets require research advances in two key areas: (1) alignment of data models; and (2) advanced analytic algorithms. Making advances in these two research areas, and fully characterizing the performance of the research results, is the focus of this project, which is part of the IARPA Knowledge Discovery and Dissemination (KDD) Program. |
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Copernicus: Automating Emergence DetectionIARPAÂs Foresight and Understanding from Scientific Exposition (FUSE) Program seeks to develop automated methods that aid in the systematic, continuous, and comprehensive assessment of technical emergence using publicly available information found in published scientific, technical and patent literature. SRIÂs team uses a theory-directed extension of best-of-breed language and network modeling techniques to produce the Copernicus system. SRIÂs CSTED leads the theory of emergence task. |
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BsubCyc: The Bacillus subtilis Model-Organism DatabaseBsubCyc is a model-organism database that describes the genome and the biochemical machinery of Bacillus subtilis. The long-term goal of the project is to describe the molecular catalog of the B. subtilis cell and the functions of each of its molecular parts, to facilitate a system-level understanding of B. subtilis. |
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BioCyc Database CollectionThe BioCyc Database Collection is a collection of Pathway/Genome Databases. Each database in the BioCyc collection describes the genome and metabolic pathways of a single organism. |
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Automated User-Centered Reasoning and Acquisition SystemThe goal of this project is to build a generic knowledge acquisition capability for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Using the system, the scientists will be able to formulate their knowledge in the three science domains, and the high school students will be able to pose Advanced-Placement style questions and get user appropriate explanations. |
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