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13 years 6 months ago
Protein Classification Using Neural Networks
Wehave recently described a method based on Artificial Neural Networksto cluster protein sequences into families. The network was trained with Kohonen’s unsupervised-learning al...
Edgardo A. Ferrán, Pascual Ferrara, Bernard...
CLUSTER
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
A Case Study of Parallel I/O for Biological Sequence Search on Linux Clusters
In this paper we analyze the I/O access patterns of a widely-used biological sequence search tool and implement two variations that employ parallel-I/O for data access based on PV...
Yifeng Zhu, Hong Jiang, Xiao Qin, David R. Swanson
BIBM
2008
IEEE
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Using Global Sequence Similarity to Enhance Biological Sequence Labeling
Identifying functionally important sites from biological sequences, formulated as a biological sequence labeling problem, has broad applications ranging from rational drug design ...
Cornelia Caragea, Jivko Sinapov, Drena Dobbs, Vasa...
ICIP
2005
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
An active regions approach for the segmentation of 3D biological tissue
Some of the most successful algorithms for the automated segmentation of images use an Active Regions approach, where a curve is evolved so as to maximize the disparity of its int...
Gregory Randall, Juan Cardelino, Marcelo Bertalm&i...