Sciweavers

8825 search results - page 311 / 1765
» All for one or one for all
Sort
View
RECOMB
2005
Springer
16 years 2 months ago
Using Multiple Alignments to Improve Gene Prediction
The multiple species de novo gene prediction problem can be stated as follows: given an alignment of genomic sequences from two or more organisms, predict the location and structur...
Samuel S. Gross, Michael R. Brent
123
Voted
RECOMB
2001
Springer
16 years 2 months ago
A new approach to fragment assembly in DNA sequencing
For the last twenty years fragment assembly in DNA sequencing followed the "overlap - layout - consensus" paradigm that is used in all currently available assembly tools...
Pavel A. Pevzner, Haixu Tang, Michael S. Waterman
STOC
2007
ACM
98views Algorithms» more  STOC 2007»
16 years 2 months ago
Negative weights make adversaries stronger
The quantum adversary method is one of the most successful techniques for proving lower bounds on quantum query complexity. It gives optimal lower bounds for many problems, has ap...
Peter Høyer, Troy Lee, Robert Spalek
PODS
2007
ACM
104views Database» more  PODS 2007»
16 years 2 months ago
XML transformation by tree-walking transducers with invisible pebbles
The pebble tree automaton and the pebble tree transducer are enhanced by additionally allowing an unbounded number of `invisible' pebbles (as opposed to the usual `visible�...
Joost Engelfriet, Hendrik Jan Hoogeboom, Bart Samw...
ICSE
2007
IEEE-ACM
16 years 1 months ago
Do Maintainers Utilize Deployed Design Patterns Effectively?
One claimed benefit of deploying design patterns is facilitating maintainers to perform anticipated changes. However, it is not at all obvious that the relevant design patterns de...
T. H. Ng, S. C. Cheung, W. K. Chan, Y. T. Yu