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GrainGenes Keyword Report: neural networks

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ReferenceSorensen HA et al. (2004) Mass spectrometry and partial least-squares regression: a tool for identification of wheat variety and end-use quality Journal of Mass Spectrometry 39:607-612.
ReferenceMoshou D et al. (2004) Automatic detection of 'yellow rust' in wheat using reflectance measurements and neural networks Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 44:173-188.
ReferencePertea M and Salzberg SL (2002) Computational gene finding in plants Plant Molecular Biology 48:39-48.
ReferenceCravener TL and Roush WB (2001) Prediction of amino acid profiles in feed ingredients: Genetic algorithm calibration of artificial neural networks Animal Feed Science and Technology 90:131-141.
ReferenceRuanet VV et al. (2001) The use of artificial neural networks for automatic analysis and genetic identification of gliadin electrophoretic spectra in durum wheat Russian Journal of Genetics 37:1207-1209.

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