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IJBRA
2007
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14 years 9 months ago
The myGrid ontology: bioinformatics service discovery
: In this paper we explore issues in the development of the my Grid ontology, which is an OWL ontology designed to support service discovery through service annotation. There are c...
Katy Wolstencroft, Pinar Alper, Duncan Hull, Chris...
FC
2005
Springer
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15 years 3 months ago
Secure Distributed Human Computation
We suggest a general paradigm of using large-scale distributed computation to solve difficult problems, but where humans can act as agents and provide candidate solutions. We are e...
Craig Gentry, Zulfikar Ramzan, Stuart G. Stubblebi...
NHM
2010
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14 years 4 months ago
A 2-adic approach of the human respiratory tree
We propose here a general framework to address the question of trace operators on a dyadic tree. This work is motivated by the modeling of the human bronchial tree which, thanks t...
Frédéric Bernicot, Bertrand Maury, D...
HUMO
2000
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Specialized Mappings and the Estimation of Human Body Pose from a Single Image
We present an approach for recovering articulated body pose from single monocular images using the Specialized Mappings Architecture (SMA), a non-linear supervised learning archit...
Rómer Rosales, Stan Sclaroff
ARTMED
2006
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14 years 9 months ago
A formal theory for spatial representation and reasoning in biomedical ontologies
Objective: The objective of this paper is to demonstrate how a formal spatial theory can be used as an important tool for disambiguating the spatial information embodied in biomed...
Maureen Donnelly, Thomas Bittner, Cornelius Rosse