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KDD
2009
ACM
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14 years 9 months ago
Turning down the noise in the blogosphere
In recent years, the blogosphere has experienced a substantial increase in the number of posts published daily, forcing users to cope with information overload. The task of guidin...
Khalid El-Arini, Gaurav Veda, Dafna Shahaf, Carlos...
RECOMB
2004
Springer
14 years 8 months ago
Computational identification of evolutionarily conserved exons
Phylogenetic hidden Markov models (phylo-HMMs) have recently been proposed as a means for addressing a multispecies version of the ab initio gene prediction problem. These models ...
Adam C. Siepel, David Haussler
MST
2006
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13 years 8 months ago
Parameterized Intractability of Distinguishing Substring Selection
A central question in computational biology is the design of genetic markers to distinguish between two given sets of (DNA) sequences. This question is formalized as the NP-comple...
Jens Gramm, Jiong Guo, Rolf Niedermeier
BMCBI
2010
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ClustalXeed: a GUI-based grid computation version for high performance and terabyte size multiple sequence alignment
Background: There is an increasing demand to assemble and align large-scale biological sequence data sets. The commonly used multiple sequence alignment programs are still limited...
Taeho Kim, Hyun Joo
JUCS
2007
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Using Place Invariants and Test Point Placement to Isolate Faults in Discrete Event Systems
: This paper describes a method of using Petri net P-invariants in system diagnosis. To model this process a net oriented fault classification is presented. Hence, the considered d...
Iwan Tabakow