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BIBM
2010
IEEE
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13 years 5 months ago
CAMBer: An approach to support comparative analysis of multiple bacterial strains
There is a large amount of inconsistency in gene structure annotations of bacterial strains. This inconsistency is a frustrating impedance to effective comparative genomic analysi...
Michal Wozniak, Limsoon Wong, Jerzy Tiuryn
CVPR
2010
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Comparative object similarity for improved recognition with few or no examples
Learning models for recognizing objects with few or no training examples is important, due to the intrinsic longtailed distribution of objects in the real world. In this paper, we...
Gang Wang, David Forsyth, Derek Hoiem
BMCBI
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
Lexical adaptation of link grammar to the biomedical sublanguage: a comparative evaluation of three approaches
Background: We study the adaptation of Link Grammar Parser to the biomedical sublanguage with a focus on domain terms not found in a general parser lexicon. Using two biomedical c...
Sampo Pyysalo, Tapio Salakoski, Sophie Aubin, Adel...
ISMIS
2003
Springer
14 years 26 days ago
Comparing Hierarchical Markov Networks and Multiply Sectioned Bayesian Networks
Abstract. Multiply sectioned Bayesian networks (MSBNs) were originally proposed as a modular representation of uncertain knowledge by sectioning a large Bayesian network (BN) into ...
Cory J. Butz, H. Geng
WCRE
1999
IEEE
13 years 12 months ago
A Framework for Classifying and Comparing Software Reverse Engineering and Design Recovery Techniques
Several techniques have been suggested for supporting reverse engineering and design recovery activities. While many of these techniques have been cataloged in various collections...
Gerald C. Gannod, Betty H. C. Cheng