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BMCBI
2010
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13 years 8 months ago
Phylogenetic representativeness: a new method for evaluating taxon sampling in evolutionary studies
Background: Taxon sampling is a major concern in phylogenetic studies. Incomplete, biased, or improper taxon sampling can lead to misleading results in reconstructing evolutionary...
Federico Plazzi, Ronald R. Ferrucci, Marco Passamo...
SIGIR
2008
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
Efficient top-k querying over social-tagging networks
Online communities have become popular for publishing and searching content, as well as for finding and connecting to other users. User-generated content includes, for example, pe...
Ralf Schenkel, Tom Crecelius, Mouna Kacimi, Sebast...
MM
2009
ACM
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14 years 3 months ago
Concept detectors: how good is good enough?
Today, semantic concept based video retrieval systems often show insufficient performance for real-life applications. Clearly, a big share of the reason is the lacking performance...
Robin Aly, Djoerd Hiemstra
SAC
2008
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
Adaptive methods for sequential importance sampling with application to state space models
Abstract. In this paper we discuss new adaptive proposal strategies for sequential Monte Carlo algorithms--also known as particle filters--relying on new criteria evaluating the qu...
Julien Cornebise, Eric Moulines, Jimmy Olsson
CIKM
2006
Springer
14 years 9 days ago
Topic evolution and social interactions: how authors effect research
We propose a method for discovering the dependency relationships between the topics of documents shared in social networks using the latent social interactions, attempting to answ...
Ding Zhou, Xiang Ji, Hongyuan Zha, C. Lee Giles