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BMCBI
2006
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EVEREST: automatic identification and classification of protein domains in all protein sequences
Background: Proteins are comprised of one or several building blocks, known as domains. Such domains can be classified into families according to their evolutionary origin. Wherea...
Elon Portugaly, Amir Harel, Nathan Linial, Michal ...
PAMI
2006
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Symbolic Signatures for Deformable Shapes
Recognizing classes of objects from their shape is an unsolved problem in machine vision that entails the ability of a computer system to represent and generalize complex geometric...
Salvador Ruiz-Correa, Linda G. Shapiro, Marina Mei...
SIGARCH
2008
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Servo: a programming model for many-core computing
Conventional programming models were designed to be used by expert programmers for programming for largescale multiprocessors, distributed computational clusters, or specialized p...
Nicolas Zea, John Sartori, Rakesh Kumar
SIGIR
2008
ACM
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Crosslingual location search
Address geocoding, the process of finding the map location for a structured postal address, is a relatively well-studied problem. In this paper we consider the more general proble...
Tanuja Joshi, Joseph Joy, Tobias Kellner, Udayan K...
AO
2005
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Domain modelling and NLP: Formal ontologies? Lexica? Or a bit of both?
There are a number of genuinely open questions concerning the use of domain models in nlp. It would be great if contributors to Applied Ontology could help addressing them rather ...
Massimo Poesio