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- Q5186598 subject Q7217021.
- Q5186598 abstract "The Critical Assessment of Functional Annotation (CAFA) is an experiment designed to provide a large-scale assessment of computational methods dedicated to predicting protein function. Different algorithms are evaluated by their ability to predict the Gene Ontology (GO) terms in the categories of Molecular Function, Biological Process, and Cellular Component.The experiment consists of two tracks: (i) the eukaryotic track, (ii) the prokaryotic track. In each track, a set of targets is provided by the organizers. Participants are expected to submit their predictions by the submission deadline, after which they are assessed according to a set of specific metrics.".
- Q5186598 wikiPageExternalLink biofunctionprediction.org.
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- Q5186598 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217021.
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- Q5186598 comment "The Critical Assessment of Functional Annotation (CAFA) is an experiment designed to provide a large-scale assessment of computational methods dedicated to predicting protein function. Different algorithms are evaluated by their ability to predict the Gene Ontology (GO) terms in the categories of Molecular Function, Biological Process, and Cellular Component.The experiment consists of two tracks: (i) the eukaryotic track, (ii) the prokaryotic track.".
- Q5186598 label "Critical Assessment of Function Annotation".