We prove that there is a polynomial time substitution (y1, . . . , yn) := g(x1, . . . , xk) with k << n such that whenever the substitution instance A(g(x1, . . . , xk)) of ...
Establishing the correct correspondence between features in an image set remains a challenging problem amongst computer vision researchers. In fact, the combinatorial nature of fe...
Background: Cellular processes require the interaction of many proteins across several cellular compartments. Determining the collective network of such interactions is an importa...
Harold J. Drabkin, Christopher Hollenbeck, David P...
Background: The determination of protein surfaces and the detection of binding sites are essential to our understanding of protein-protein interactions. Such binding sites can be ...
Background: Most proteins function by interacting with other molecules. Their interaction interfaces are highly conserved throughout evolution to avoid undesirable interactions th...
Sungsam Gong, Changbum Park, Hansol Choi, Junsu Ko...