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BMCBI
2010
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15 years 10 days ago
An efficient biological pathway layout algorithm combining grid-layout and spring embedder for complicated cellular location inf
Background: Graph drawing is one of the important techniques for understanding biological regulations in a cell or among cells at the pathway level. Among many available layout al...
Kaname Kojima, Masao Nagasaki, Satoru Miyano
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ICIP
2006
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Fingerprint Liveness Detection Using Local Ridge Frequencies and Multiresolution Texture Analysis Techniques
It has been demonstrated that simple and inexpensive techniques are sufficient to spoof fingerprint scanners. Previously, effective use of physiological phenomenon of perspiration...
Aditya Abhyankar, Stephanie A. C. Schuckers
EMNLP
2009
14 years 10 months ago
Accuracy-Based Scoring for DOT: Towards Direct Error Minimization for Data-Oriented Translation
In this work we present a novel technique to rescore fragments in the Data-Oriented Translation model based on their contribution to translation accuracy. We describe three new re...
Daniel Galron, Sergio Penkale, Andy Way, I. Dan Me...
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FLOPS
2006
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Crossing State Lines: Adapting Object-Oriented Frameworks to Functional Reactive Languages
Functional reactive programming integrates dynamic dataflow with functional programming to offer an elegant and powerful model for expressing computations over time-varying values....
Daniel Ignatoff, Gregory H. Cooper, Shriram Krishn...
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TWC
2008
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15 years 3 days ago
MEERA: Cross-Layer Methodology for Energy Efficient Resource Allocation in Wireless Networks
Abstract-- In many portable devices, wireless network interfaces consume upwards of 30% of scarce system energy. Reducing the transceiver's power consumption to extend the sys...
Sofie Pollin, Rahul Mangharam, Bruno Bougard, Lies...