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CPM
2004
Springer
108views Combinatorics» more  CPM 2004»
14 years 1 months ago
Quadratic Time Algorithms for Finding Common Intervals in Two and More Sequences
A popular approach in comparative genomics is to locate groups or clusters of orthologous genes in multiple genomes and to postulate functional association between the genes contai...
Thomas Schmidt, Jens Stoye
WWW
2001
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
When experts agree: using non-affiliated experts to rank popular topics
In response to a query a search engine returns a ranked list of documents. If the query is on a popular topic (i.e., it matches many documents) then the returned list is usually t...
Krishna Bharat, George A. Mihaila
CORR
2011
Springer
160views Education» more  CORR 2011»
13 years 2 months ago
When is social computation better than the sum of its parts?
good solutions to complex problems. In many examples, individuals trying to solve superior global solution. This suggests that there may be general principles of information aggre...
Vadas Gintautas, Aric A. Hagberg, Luís M. A...
ICIA
2007
13 years 10 months ago
When Is Assistance Really Helpful?
We regularly operate under the notion that one agent assists another when the first does something for the second. However, the story behind this is much more complicated. In thi...
Wayne Iba
DFT
2008
IEEE
138views VLSI» more  DFT 2008»
14 years 2 months ago
Exploring Density-Reliability Tradeoffs on Nanoscale Substrates: When do smaller less reliable devices make sense?
It is widely recognized that device and interconnect fabrics at the nanoscale will be characterized by an increased susceptibility to transient faults. This appears to be intrinsi...
Andrey V. Zykov, Gustavo de Veciana