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PR
2006
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Face recognition from a single image per person: A survey
One of the main challenges faced by the current face recognition techniques lies in the difficulties of collecting samples. Fewer samples per person mean less laborious effort for...
Xiaoyang Tan, Songcan Chen, Zhi-Hua Zhou, Fuyan Zh...
COMPUTER
1998
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Windows NT Clustering Service
ER ABSTRACTIONS ter service uses several abstractions— including resource, resource dependencies, and resource groups—to simplify both the cluster service itself and user-visib...
Rod Gamache, Rob Short, Mike Massa
BMCBI
2011
13 years 4 months ago
Accurate statistics for local sequence alignment with position-dependent scoring by rare-event sampling
Background: Molecular database search tools need statistical models to assess the significance for the resulting hits. In the classical approach one asks the question how probable...
Stefan Wolfsheimer, Inke Herms, Sven Rahmann, Alex...
CORR
2010
Springer
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TSDS: high-performance merge, subset, and filter software for time series-like data
Time Series Data Server (TSDS) is a software package for implementing a server that provides fast supersetting, sub-setting, filtering, and uniform gridding of time series-like dat...
Robert S. Weigel, Doug M. Lindholm, A. Wilson, Jer...
JACM
2010
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The structure of inverses in schema mappings
A schema mapping is a specification that describes how data structured under one schema (the source schema) is to be transformed into data structured under a different schema (the...
Ronald Fagin, Alan Nash