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DM
1999
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Finite three dimensional partial orders which are not sphere orders
Abstract. Given a partially ordered set P = (X; P ), a function F which assigns to each x 2 X a set F (x) so that x y in P if and only if F (x) F (y) is called an inclusion represe...
Stefan Felsner, Peter C. Fishburn, William T. Trot...
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CANDC
2008
ACM
15 years 1 months ago
'Genome order index' should not be used for defining compositional constraints in nucleotide sequences
Background: The Z-curve is a three dimensional representation of DNA sequences proposed over a decade ago and has been extensively applied to sequence segmentation, horizontal gen...
Eran Elhaik, Dan Graur, Kresimir Josic
GD
2000
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Three-Dimensional Orthogonal Graph Drawing with Optimal Volume
An orthogonal drawing of a graph is an embedding of the graph in the rectangular grid, with vertices represented by axis-aligned boxes, and edges represented by paths in the grid w...
Therese C. Biedl, Torsten Thiele, David R. Wood
ISCAS
2007
IEEE
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15 years 8 months ago
Analysis for Signal and Power Integrity Using the Multilayered Finite Difference Method
— We present a method for fast analysis of signal and power integrity based on a recently developed multilayered finite difference method (M-FDM). In order to accurately model m...
Ege Engin, Krishna Bharath, Madhavan Swaminathan
ICCV
2009
IEEE
1363views Computer Vision» more  ICCV 2009»
16 years 6 months ago
Human Detection Using Partial Least Squares Analysis
Significant research has been devoted to detecting people in images and videos. In this paper we describe a human detection method that augments widely used edge-based features ...
William Robson Schwartz, Aniruddha Kembhavi, David...