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WCRE
2005
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
When Functions Change Their Names: Automatic Detection of Origin Relationships
It is a common understanding that identifying the same entity such as module, file, and function between revisions is important for software evolution related analysis. Most softw...
Sunghun Kim, Kai Pan, E. James Whitehead Jr.
BMCBI
2010
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13 years 8 months ago
Detection of distant evolutionary relationships between protein families using theory of sequence profile-profile comparison
Background: Detection of common evolutionary origin (homology) is a primary means of inferring protein structure and function. At present, comparison of protein families represent...
Mindaugas Margelevicius, Ceslovas Venclovas
BMCBI
2010
133views more  BMCBI 2010»
13 years 8 months ago
Integrated prediction of one-dimensional structural features and their relationships with conformational flexibility in helical
Background: Many structural properties such as solvent accessibility, dihedral angles and helix-helix contacts can be assigned to each residue in a membrane protein. Independent s...
Shandar Ahmad, Yumlembam Hemjit Singh, Yogesh Paud...
EMNLP
2010
13 years 6 months ago
Exploiting Conversation Structure in Unsupervised Topic Segmentation for Emails
This work concerns automatic topic segmentation of email conversations. We present a corpus of email threads manually annotated with topics, and evaluate annotator reliability. To...
Shafiq R. Joty, Giuseppe Carenini, Gabriel Murray,...
ECCV
2010
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
Seeing People in Social Context: Recognizing People and Social Relationships
The people in an image are generally not strangers, but instead often share social relationships such as husband-wife, siblings, grandparent-child, father-child, or mother-child. F...
Gang Wang, Andrew C. Gallagher, Jiebo Luo, David A...