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AUSFORENSICS
2004
13 years 10 months ago
Electronic Crime - its not only the big end of town that should be worried
The permeation of technology into our daily lives has resulted in new types of criminal activity and new ways of committing old crimes. As with traditional crime, fundamental to t...
Mathew Hannan, Barry Blundell
CORR
2007
Springer
170views Education» more  CORR 2007»
13 years 9 months ago
Animation of virtual mannequins, robot-like simulation or motion captures
— In order to optimize the costs and time of design of the new products while improving their quality, concurrent engineering is based on the digital model of these products, the...
Damien Chablat
EMO
2009
Springer
140views Optimization» more  EMO 2009»
14 years 1 months ago
On Using Populations of Sets in Multiobjective Optimization
Abstract. Most existing evolutionary approaches to multiobjective optimization aim at finding an appropriate set of compromise solutions, ideally a subset of the Pareto-optimal se...
Johannes Bader, Dimo Brockhoff, Samuel Welten, Eck...
BMCBI
2007
125views more  BMCBI 2007»
13 years 9 months ago
Statistical tests to compare motif count exceptionalities
Background: Finding over- or under-represented motifs in biological sequences is now a common task in genomics. Thanks to p-value calculation for motif counts, exceptional motifs ...
Stéphane Robin, Sophie Schbath, Vincent Van...
BMCBI
2006
161views more  BMCBI 2006»
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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...