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CSB
2004
IEEE
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A New Hardware Architecture for Genomic and Proteomic Sequence Alignment
We describe a novel hardware architecture for genomic and proteomic sequence alignment which achieves a speed-up of two to three orders of magnitude over Smith-Waterman dynamic pr...
Greg Knowles, Paul Gardner-Stephen
ACSAC
2001
IEEE
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Information Flow Analysis of Component-Structured Applications
Software component technology facilitates the costeffective development of specialized applications. Nevertheless, due to the high number of principals involved in a component-str...
Peter Herrmann
APCSAC
2001
IEEE
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Stacking them up: a Comparison of Virtual Machines
A popular trend in current software technology is to gain program portability by compiling programs to an inte form based on an abstract machine definition. Such approaches date b...
K. John Gough
ASAP
1997
IEEE
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An Approach for Quantitative Analysis of Application-Specific Dataflow Architectures
In this paper we present an approach for quantitative analysis of application-specific dataflow architectures. The approach allows the designer to rate design alternatives in a qu...
Bart Kienhuis, Ed F. Deprettere, Kees A. Vissers, ...
CVPR
1997
IEEE
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Empirical Bayesian EM-based Motion Segmentation
A recent trend in motion-based segmentation has been to rely on statistical procedures derived from ExpectationMaximization (EM) principles. EM-based approaches have various attra...
Nuno Vasconcelos, Andrew Lippman