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VRST
2009
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Indexing and retrieval of human motion data by a hierarchical tree
For the convenient reuse of large-scale 3D motion capture data, browsing and searching methods for the data should be explored. In this paper, an efficient indexing and retrieval...
Shuangyuan Wu, Zhaoqi Wang, Shihong Xia
RECOMB
2010
Springer
14 years 4 months ago
Hierarchical Generative Biclustering for MicroRNA Expression Analysis
Clustering methods are a useful and common first step in gene expression studies, but the results may be hard to interpret. We bring in explicitly an indicator of which genes tie ...
José Caldas, Samuel Kaski
WEA
2010
Springer
397views Algorithms» more  WEA 2010»
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A New Combinational Logic Minimization Technique with Applications to Cryptology
Abstract. A new technique for combinational logic optimization is described. The technique is a two-step process. In the first step, the nonlinearity of a circuit – as measured ...
Joan Boyar, René Peralta
CIMCA
2008
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
Mining Bug Repositories--A Quality Assessment
The process of evaluating, classifying, and assigning bugs to programmers is a difficult and time consuming task which greatly depends on the quality of the bug report itself. It ...
Philipp Schügerl, Juergen Rilling, Philippe C...
DATE
2008
IEEE
103views Hardware» more  DATE 2008»
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A Mutation Model for the SystemC TLM 2.0 Communication Interfaces
Mutation analysis is a widely-adopted strategy in software testing with two main purposes: measuring the quality of test suites, and identifying redundant code in programs. Simila...
Nicola Bombieri, Franco Fummi, Graziano Pravadelli