Re: Seeking Help with finding an assertion

2007-07-04 Thread Kei Cheung
As a follow-up example, a study for estimating the error rate of Gene Ontology (GO) was done: http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1892569#id2674403 The study showed that the GO term annotation error rate estimates for the GoSeqLite database were found to be 13% to 18% f

Re: Seeking Help with finding an assertion

2007-07-04 Thread Leon French
Hello, About the searching for websites it rung a bell in my head and this was what I was thinking http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1882341271080460143 Its a pretty good talk. About 5 minutes in he talks about navigational queries and cites this paper - "Understanding user goals in web

Re: Seeking Help with finding an assertion

2007-07-04 Thread Kei Cheung
Hi Karen, Your questions remind me of the following classic article written by Robert Robbins on "Challenges in the Human Genome Project". http://www.esp.org/umdnj.pdf Although it doesn't directly answer the questions, in the "Nomenclature Problems" section (p. 20-21), it discusses the sign

Seeking Help with finding an assertion

2007-07-04 Thread Skinner, Karen (NIH/NIDA) [E]
Recently I read somewhere (on this list, a blog, a news story, where...?) an assertion that struck me as an interesting passing fact at the time. As I recall, it indicated that more websites are accessed via a search engine than by typing a URL into a browser web address bar. Alas, I did no