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EOR
2007
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Airline crew scheduling from planning to operations
Crew scheduling problems at the planning level are typically solved in two steps: first, creating working patterns, and then assigning these to individual crew. The first step is ...
Claude P. Medard, Nidhi Sawhney
NECO
2006
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Dynamics and Topographic Organization of Recursive Self-Organizing Maps
Recently, there has been an outburst of interest in extending topographic maps of vectorial data to more general data structures, such as sequences or trees. However, at present, ...
Peter Tiño, Igor Farkas, Jort van Mourik
BIOINFORMATICS
2005
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Classification of oligonucleotide fingerprints: application for microbial community and gene expression analyses
Oligonucleotide fingerprinting is an array-based approach used for analysis of microbial community composition and gene expression profiling. Oligonucleotide fingerprinting of rib...
Katechan Jampachaisri, Lea Valinsky, James Bornema...
TISSEC
2008
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SDAP: A Secure Hop-by-Hop Data Aggregation Protocol for Sensor Networks
Hop-by-hop data aggregation is a very important technique for reducing the communication overhead and energy expenditure of sensor nodes during the process of data collection in a...
Yi Yang, Xinran Wang, Sencun Zhu, Guohong Cao
JAIR
2007
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New Inference Rules for Max-SAT
Exact Max-SAT solvers, compared with SAT solvers, apply little inference at each node of the proof tree. Commonly used SAT inference rules like unit propagation produce a simpliï¬...
Chu Min Li, Felip Manyà, Jordi Planes