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Michael L. Creech
Researcher at Hewlett-Packard
Publications - 9
Citations - 2798
Michael L. Creech is an academic researcher from Hewlett-Packard. The author has contributed to research in topics: Storytelling & Conceptual framework. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 2614 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael L. Creech include Agilent Technologies.
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Integration of biological networks and gene expression data using Cytoscape
Melissa S. Cline,Michael E. Smoot,Ethan Cerami,Allan Kuchinsky,Nerius Landys,Christopher T. Workman,Rowan H. Christmas,Iliana Avila-Campilo,Iliana Avila-Campilo,Michael L. Creech,Benjamin Gross,Kristina Hanspers,Ruth Isserlin,Ryan Kelley,Sarah Killcoyne,Samad Lotia,Steven Maere,John H. Morris,Keiichiro Ono,Vuk Pavlovic,Alexander R. Pico,Aditya Vailaya,Peng-Liang Wang,Annette M. Adler,Bruce R. Conklin,Leroy Hood,Martin Kuiper,Chris Sander,Ilya Schmulevich,Benno Schwikowski,Guy J. Warner,Trey Ideker,Gary D. Bader +32 more
TL;DR: This protocol explains how to use Cytoscape to analyze the results of mRNA expression profiling, and other functional genomics and proteomics experiments, in the context of an interaction network obtained for genes of interest.
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FotoFile: a consumer multimedia organization and retrieval system
TL;DR: FotoFile is an experimental system for multimedia organization and retrieval, based upon the design goal of making multimedia content accessible to non-expert users that blends human and automatic annotation methods.
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Using hypertext in selecting reusable software components
TL;DR: This paper explores the use of hypertext to enhance the process of component selection through a prototype system called Kiosk, and discusses the selection process, why hypertext is well suited for supporting selection, and important characteristics ofhypertext systems intended to support reuse.
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Database model, tools and methods for organizing information across external information objects
Allan Kuchinsky,David Moh,Katherine D. Graham,Michael L. Creech,Michael Bittner,Paul S. Meltzer,Yidong Chen +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a system for organizing information across external information objects, comprising a results manager (20), a collection manager (30), a story editor (40), and a diagram editor (50), is described, where an update of information contained in any one of the components comprising the results manager, collection manager, story editor, and diagram editor is made in the remainder of the component.
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Author-oriented link management
TL;DR: This paper describes a link management technique that helps authors ensure the consistency of their content, called the change log table/web-walk (CLT/WW) approach, which is based on web operations that log the gross changes made by authors to their web pages.