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SIGMOD
2004
ACM
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14 years 7 months ago
Online Event-driven Subsequence Matching over Financial Data Streams
Subsequence similarity matching in time series databases is an important research area for many applications. This paper presents a new approximate approach for automatic online s...
Huanmei Wu, Betty Salzberg, Donghui Zhang
AAAI
2006
13 years 9 months ago
Reasoning about Discrete Event Sources
We investigate the modelling of workflows, plans, and other event-generating processes as discrete event sources and reason about the possibility of having event sequences ending ...
Shieu-Hong Lin
BMCBI
2002
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13 years 7 months ago
Making sense of EST sequences by CLOBBing them
Background: Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) are single pass reads from randomly selected cDNA clones. They provide a highly cost-effective method to access and identify expressed g...
John Parkinson, David B. Guiliano, Mark L. Blaxter
BMCBI
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Clustering of cognate proteins among distinct proteomes derived from multiple links to a single seed sequence
Background: Modern proteomes evolved by modification of pre-existing ones. It is extremely important to comparative biology that related proteins be identified as members of the s...
Adriano Barbosa-Silva, Venkata P. Satagopam, Reinh...
MDAI
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Mining Frequent Diamond Episodes from Event Sequences
In this paper, we introduce a diamond episode of the form s1 → E → s2, where s1 and s2 are events and E is a set of events. The diamond episode s1 → E → s2 means that every...
Takashi Katoh, Kouichi Hirata, Masateru Harao