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GECCO
2007
Springer
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An extremal optimization search method for the protein folding problem: the go-model example
The protein folding problem consists of predicting the functional (native) structure of the protein given its linear sequence of amino acids. Despite extensive progress made in un...
Alena Shmygelska
HPCC
2007
Springer
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Dynamic System-Wide Reconfiguration of Grid Deployments in Response to Intrusion Detections
As Grids become increasingly relied upon as critical infrastructure, it is imperative to ensure the highly-available and secure day-to-day operation of the Grid infrastructure. The...
Jonathan C. Rowanhill, Glenn S. Wasson, Zach Hill,...
IPSN
2007
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Object tracking in the presence of occlusions via a camera network
This paper describes a sensor network approach to tracking a single object in the presence of static and moving occluders using a network of cameras. To conserve communication ban...
Ali Ozer Ercan, Abbas El Gamal, Leonidas J. Guibas
IPSN
2007
Springer
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The worst-case capacity of wireless sensor networks
The key application scenario of wireless sensor networks is data gathering: sensor nodes transmit data, possibly in a multi-hop fashion, to an information sink. The performance of...
Thomas Moscibroda
ISBRA
2007
Springer
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Reconstruction of 3D Structures from Protein Contact Maps
Proteins are large organic compounds made of amino acids arranged in a linear chain (primary structure). Most proteins fold into unique threedimensional (3D) structures called inte...
Marco Vassura, Luciano Margara, Filippo Medri, Pie...
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