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ICCV
2009
IEEE
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15 years 10 days ago
Feature Correspondence and Deformable Object Matching via Agglomerative Correspondence Clustering
We present an efficient method for feature correspondence and object-based image matching, which exploits both photometric similarity and pairwise geometric consistency from local ...
Minsu Cho (Seoul National University), Jungmin Lee...
BMCBI
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
CoCoNUT: an efficient system for the comparison and analysis of genomes
Background: Comparative genomics is the analysis and comparison of genomes from different species. This area of research is driven by the large number of sequenced genomes and hea...
Mohamed Ibrahim Abouelhoda, Stefan Kurtz, Enno Ohl...
BMCBI
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
Comparative genomics in cyprinids: common carp ESTs help the annotation of the zebrafish genome
Background: Automatic annotation of sequenced eukaryotic genomes integrates a combination of methodologies such as ab-initio methods and alignment of homologous genes and/or prote...
Alan Christoffels, Richard Bartfai, Hamsa Srinivas...
IPPS
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
MT-ClustalW: multithreading multiple sequence alignment
ClustalW is the most widely used tool for aligning multiple protein or nucleotide sequences. The alignment is achieved via three stages: pairwise alignment, guide tree generation ...
K. Chaichoompu, Surin Kittitornkun, Sissades Tongs...
ICCV
2009
IEEE
15 years 16 days ago
Optimal Correspondences from Pairwise Constraints
Correspondence problems are of great importance in computer vision. They appear as subtasks in many applications such as object recognition, merging partial 3D reconstructions a...
Olof Enqvist, Klas Josephson, Fredrik Kahl