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BMCBI
2006
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PHY*FI: fast and easy online creation and manipulation of phylogeny color figures
nd: The need to depict a phylogeny, or some other kind of abstract tree, is very frequently experienced by researchers from a broad range of biological and computational disciplin...
Jakob Fredslund
TCSV
2008
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On Iterative Regularization and Its Application
Many existing techniques for image restoration can be expressed in terms of minimizing a particular cost function. Iterative regularization methods are a novel variation on this th...
Michael R. Charest, Peyman Milanfar
BMCBI
2010
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Non-coding RNA detection methods combined to improve usability, reproducibility and precision
Background: Non-coding RNAs gain more attention as their diverse roles in many cellular processes are discovered. At the same time, the need for efficient computational prediction...
Peter Raasch, Ulf Schmitz, Nadja Patenge, Julio Ve...
DM
2008
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On low degree k-ordered graphs
A simple graph G is k-ordered (respectively, k-ordered hamiltonian) if, for any sequence of k distinct vertices v1, . . . , vk of G, there exists a cycle (respectively, a hamilton...
Karola Mészáros
JMIV
2007
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Viscosity Solutions of a Level-Set Method for Anisotropic Geometric Diffusion in Image Processing
We discuss the existence of viscosity solutions for a class of anisotropic level-set methods which can be seen as an extension of the mean-curvature motion with a nonlinear anisot...
Tobias Preusser