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BMCBI
2007
115views more  BMCBI 2007»
13 years 9 months ago
Comparing sequences without using alignments: application to HIV/SIV subtyping
Background: In general, the construction of trees is based on sequence alignments. This procedure, however, leads to loss of informationwhen parts of sequence alignments (for inst...
Gilles Didier, Laurent Debomy, Maude Pupin, Ming Z...
GECCO
2008
Springer
165views Optimization» more  GECCO 2008»
13 years 10 months ago
Multiple sequence alignment using a GLOCSA guided genetic algorithm
This paper introduces GLOCSA as a new scoring function to rate multiple sequence alignments. It is intended to be simple, considering the whole alignment at once and reflecting t...
Edgar David Arenas-Díaz, Helga Ochoterena-B...
ICIP
2000
IEEE
14 years 11 months ago
Incremental Shape Reconstruction Using Stereo Image Sequences
The limitations of estimating structure from either stereo or motion alone can be addressed by the use of stereo image sequences; however, many existing techniques for processing ...
Tai Jing Moyung, Paul W. Fieguth
ARC
2007
Springer
123views Hardware» more  ARC 2007»
14 years 1 months ago
Multiple Sequence Alignment Using Reconfigurable Computing
The alignment of multiple protein (or DNA) sequences is a current problem in Bioinformatics. ClustalW is the most popular heuristic algorithm for multiple sequence alignment. Pairw...
Carlos R. Erig Lima, Heitor S. Lopes, Maiko R. Mor...
CVPR
1997
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Feature Tracking from an Image Sequence Using Geometric Invariants
In this paper two new feature tracking algorithms are proposed. In the first algorithm, a perspective camera model is used. Making use of the projective inuariant of Barrett, and ...
Hung-Tat Tsui, Zhong-Ying Zhang, Shao-Hua Kong