It's nice to have something to point to that my parents can understand. I don't mean they'll understand the paper, but they'll understand that getting a paper in Science is important, more so than my papers that appear other places. And because they're probably reading this, I will also point them to the Globe article appearing today about the work, even though the article rightly focuses on the cool and unusual fact that the lead authors are two brothers, David and Yakir Reshef.
I had been planning to write one or more posts about the paper -- both the technical stuff and the great fun I've been having working with David, Yakir, my long-time colleague Hilary Finucane, the truly amazing systems biology professor Pardis Sabeti, and others on this project. (See Pardis's Wikipedia page or this site to see how Pardis rocks!) But between Science's "news embargo" policies and my own end-of-semester busy-ness, I blew it. I'll try to have them out next week. But for now, for those of you who might be interested, here's the link to the project web page, and here's the abstract:
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getting a paper in Science is important, more so than my papers that appear other places
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Hi Mike,
Congratulations -- not just on the placement of this paper in Science, but on the method and analysis in the paper (& suppl mats, of course) itself.
I've been very excited about MIC/MINE since I saw David Reshef's talk at the Broad Institute, and am pouring over the materials now. Can't wait to read your insights as well.
I took the "more so" clause to apply to "they'll understand that getting a paper in Science is important" not "getting a paper in Science is important".
Serendipity.
I've just in the past week posed the question: How do EOFs or PCA capture non-linear relationships in climate data?
I've read and appreciate the paper. I'm thrilled the software is available for download. I haven't had a chance to play with it yet, but I'm eagerly looking forward to it.
Congratulations and thanks to you and all the others involved.
Hi, is MINE available in an API form and not just as a command line tool, so that it can be plugged in to a user interface? Thanks!
Is there a freely available paper which covers this algorithm? I cannot access the Science one.
Is there a free version of this paper?
Anons 6/7: Please check the project web page; Science has given us a link there so people can freely download the article.
Jeffe/Anon 3: you sort of both got the twist. I meant for one to read it as the more so was was applying to "they'll understand that getting a paper in Science is important", but I did purposely leave it ambiguous, playing on the fact that Science is not understood as "more important" by default to a CS audience...
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