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SPLC
2007
14 years 10 months ago
Feature Diagrams and Logics: There and Back Again
Feature modeling is a notation and an approach for modeling commonality and variability in product families. In their basic form, feature models contain mandatory/optional feature...
Krzysztof Czarnecki, Andrzej Wasowski
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JCB
2006
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HAPLOFREQ-Estimating Haplotype Frequencies Efficiently
A commonly used tool in disease association studies is the search for discrepancies between the haplotype distribution in the case and control populations. In order to find this d...
Eran Halperin, Elad Hazan
TCBB
2008
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14 years 9 months ago
Consensus Genetic Maps as Median Orders from Inconsistent Sources
A genetic map is an ordering of genetic markers calculated from a population of known lineage. Although, traditionally, a map has been generated from a single population for each s...
Benjamin G. Jackson, Patrick S. Schnable, Srinivas...
SIGMOD
2011
ACM
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14 years 7 days ago
Neighborhood based fast graph search in large networks
Complex social and information network search becomes important with a variety of applications. In the core of these applications, lies a common and critical problem: Given a labe...
Arijit Khan, Nan Li, Xifeng Yan, Ziyu Guan, Supriy...
AC
2000
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Graph-Theoretical Methods in Computer Vision
The management of large databases of hierarchical (e.g., multi-scale or multilevel) image features is a common problem in object recognition. Such structures are often represented ...
Ali Shokoufandeh, Sven J. Dickinson