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BIOINFORMATICS
2011
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Integrative network alignment reveals large regions of global network similarity in yeast and human
Motivation: High-throughput methods for detecting molecular interactions have produced large sets of biological network data with much more yet to come. Analogous to sequence alig...
Oleksii Kuchaiev, Natasa Przulj
BMCBI
2011
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DecGPU: distributed error correction on massively parallel graphics processing units using CUDA and MPI
Background: Next-generation sequencing technologies have led to the high-throughput production of sequence data (reads) at low cost. However, these reads are significantly shorter...
Yongchao Liu, Bertil Schmidt, Douglas L. Maskell
ECCC
2011
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A Case of Depth-3 Identity Testing, Sparse Factorization and Duality
Polynomial identity testing (PIT) problem is known to be challenging even for constant depth arithmetic circuits. In this work, we study the complexity of two special but natural ...
Chandan Saha, Ramprasad Saptharishi, Nitin Saxena
IJPP
2011
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Correlating Radio Astronomy Signals with Many-Core Hardware
A recent development in radio astronomy is to replace traditional dishes with many small antennas. The signals are combined to form one large, virtual telescope. The enormous data ...
Rob van Nieuwpoort, John W. Romein
PAMI
2011
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Multiview Stereo and Silhouette Consistency via Convex Functionals over Convex Domains
—We propose a convex formulation for silhouette and stereo fusion in 3D reconstruction from multiple images. The key idea is to show that the reconstruction problem can be cast a...
Daniel Cremers, Kalin Kolev
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