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BMCBI
2010
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13 years 13 days ago
A systematic study of genome context methods: calibration, normalization and combination
Background: Genome context methods have been introduced in the last decade as automatic methods to predict functional relatedness between genes in a target genome using the patter...
Luciana Ferrer, Joseph M. Dale, Peter D. Karp
BMCBI
2011
13 years 13 days ago
A discriminative method for family-based protein remote homology detection that combines inductive logic programming and proposi
Background: Remote homology detection is a hard computational problem. Most approaches have trained computational models by using either full protein sequences or multiple sequenc...
Juliana S. Bernardes, Alessandra Carbone, Gerson Z...
CORR
2012
Springer
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12 years 1 months ago
Cops and Invisible Robbers: the Cost of Drunkenness
We examine a version of the Cops and Robber (CR) game in which the robber is invisible, i.e., the cops do not know his location until they capture him. Apparently this game (CiR) h...
Athanasios Kehagias, Dieter Mitsche, Pawel Pralat
BMCBI
2006
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13 years 5 months ago
Automatic generation of gene finders for eukaryotic species
Background: The number of sequenced eukaryotic genomes is rapidly increasing. This means that over time it will be hard to keep supplying customised gene finders for each genome. ...
Kasper Munch, Anders Krogh
CORR
1998
Springer
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13 years 5 months ago
Comparing a statistical and a rule-based tagger for German
In this paper we present the results of comparing a statistical tagger for German based on decision trees and a rule-based Brill-Tagger for German. We used the same training corpu...
Martin Volk, Gerold Schneider