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JCB
2007
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Confounding Factors in HGT Detection: Statistical Error, Coalescent Effects, and Multiple Solutions
Prokaryotic organisms share genetic material across species boundaries by means of a process known as horizontal gene transfer (HGT). This process has great significance for unde...
Cuong Than, Derek A. Ruths, Hideki Innan, Luay Nak...
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SC
2009
ACM
15 years 9 months ago
A framework for core-level modeling and design of reconfigurable computing algorithms
Reconfigurable computing (RC) is rapidly becoming a vital technology for many applications, from high-performance computing to embedded systems. The inherent advantages of custom-...
Gongyu Wang, Greg Stitt, Herman Lam, Alan D. Georg...
MODELS
2007
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Useware Modeling for Ambient Intelligent Production Environments
The impact of user interface quality has grown in software systems engineering, and will grow further with upcoming new paradigms such as Ambient Intelligence or Ubiquitous Comput...
Daniel Görlich, Kai Breiner
KBSE
2000
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
A Comparison of Questionnaire-Based and GUI-Based Requirements Gathering
: Software development includes gathering information about tasks, work practices and design options from users. Traditionally requirements gathering takes two forms. Interviews an...
J. Michael Moore, Frank M. Shipman III
ICASSP
2008
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Maximum entropy models for speech confidence estimation
In this work we implement a confidence estimation system based on a Naive Bayes classifier, by using the maximum entropy paradigm. The model takes information from various sourc...
Claudio Estienne, Alberto Sanchís, Alfons J...