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ICPR
2004
IEEE
16 years 3 months ago
Sequence Recognition with Scanning N-Tuple Ensembles
The Scanning N-Tuple classifier (SNT) is a fast and accurate method for classifying sequences. Applications include both on-line and off-line hand-written character recognition. S...
Simon M. Lucas, Tzu-Kuo Huang
BMCBI
2011
14 years 8 months ago
Ultra-fast sequence clustering from similarity networks with SiLiX
Background: The number of gene sequences that are available for comparative genomics approaches is increasing extremely quickly. A current challenge is to be able to handle this h...
Vincent Miele, Simon Penel, Laurent Duret
FGR
2006
IEEE
122views Biometrics» more  FGR 2006»
15 years 8 months ago
Head and Facial Action Tracking: Comparison of Two Robust Approaches
In this work, we address a method that is able to track simultaneously 3D head movements and facial actions like lip and eyebrow movements in a video sequence. In a baseline frame...
Romain Hérault, Franck Davoine, Yves Grandv...
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BMCBI
2008
137views more  BMCBI 2008»
15 years 2 months ago
Evading the annotation bottleneck: using sequence similarity to search non-sequence gene data
Background: Non-sequence gene data (images, literature, etc.) can be found in many different public databases. Access to these data is mostly by text based methods using gene name...
Michael J. Gilchrist, Mikkel B. Christensen, Richa...
BMCBI
2006
146views more  BMCBI 2006»
15 years 1 months ago
Recursive gene selection based on maximum margin criterion: a comparison with SVM-RFE
Background: In class prediction problems using microarray data, gene selection is essential to improve the prediction accuracy and to identify potential marker genes for a disease...
Satoshi Niijima, Satoru Kuhara