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TIFS
2010
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14 years 12 months ago
A hybrid approach for generating secure and discriminating face template
Abstract—Biometric template protection is one of the most important issues in deploying a practical biometric system. To tackle this problem, many algorithms, that do not store t...
Yi C. Feng, Pong C. Yuen, Anil K. Jain
WALCOM
2010
IEEE
230views Algorithms» more  WALCOM 2010»
15 years 8 months ago
Comparing RNA Structures with Biologically Relevant Operations Cannot Be Done without Strong Combinatorial Restrictions
Abstract. Arc-annotated sequences are useful for representing structural information of RNAs and have been extensively used for comparing RNA structures in both terms of sequence a...
Guillaume Blin, Sylvie Hamel, Stéphane Vial...
GECCO
2010
Springer
187views Optimization» more  GECCO 2010»
15 years 6 months ago
The maximum hypervolume set yields near-optimal approximation
In order to allow a comparison of (otherwise incomparable) sets, many evolutionary multiobjective optimizers use indicator functions to guide the search and to evaluate the perfor...
Karl Bringmann, Tobias Friedrich
GECCO
2009
Springer
145views Optimization» more  GECCO 2009»
15 years 6 months ago
Investigating and exploiting the bias of the weighted hypervolume to articulate user preferences
Optimizing the hypervolume indicator within evolutionary multiobjective optimizers has become popular in the last years. Recently, the indicator has been generalized to the weight...
Anne Auger, Johannes Bader, Dimo Brockhoff, Eckart...
BMCBI
2007
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15 years 1 months ago
Predicting RNA secondary structure by the comparative approach: how to select the homologous sequences
Background: The secondary structure of an RNA must be known before the relationship between its structure and function can be determined. One way to predict the secondary structur...
Stefan Engelen, Fariza Tahi