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CORR
2010
Springer
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Scalable, Time-Responsive, Digital, Energy-Efficient Molecular Circuits using DNA Strand Displacement
We propose a novel theoretical biomolecular design to implement any Boolean circuit using the mechanism of DNA strand displacement. The design is scalable: all species of DNA stra...
Ehsan Chiniforooshan, David Doty, Lila Kari, Shinn...
CORR
2010
Springer
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Swapping Evaluation: A Memory-Scalable Solution for Answer-On-Demand Tabling
One of the differences among the various approaches to suspension-based tabled evaluation is the scheduling strategy. The two most popular strategies are local and batched evaluat...
Pablo Chico de Guzmán, Manuel Carro, David ...
CORR
2008
Springer
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Quantized Multimode Precoding in Spatially Correlated Multi-Antenna Channels
Abstract-- Multimode precoding, where the number of independent data-streams is adapted optimally, can be used to maximize the achievable throughput in multi-antenna communication ...
Vasanthan Raghavan, Venugopal V. Veeravalli, Akbar...
CSL
2010
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Active learning and semi-supervised learning for speech recognition: A unified framework using the global entropy reduction maxi
We propose a unified global entropy reduction maximization (GERM) framework for active learning and semi-supervised learning for speech recognition. Active learning aims to select...
Dong Yu, Balakrishnan Varadarajan, Li Deng, Alex A...
BMCBI
2006
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Quality control for terms and definitions in ontologies and taxonomies
Background: Ontologies and taxonomies are among the most important computational resources for molecular biology and bioinformatics. A series of recent papers has shown that the G...
Jacob Köhler, Katherine Munn, Alexander R&uum...