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FOCI
2007
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Random Hypergraph Models of Learning and Memory in Biomolecular Networks: Shorter-Term Adaptability vs. Longer-Term Persistency
Recent progress in genomics and proteomics makes it possible to understand the biological networks at the systems level. We aim to develop computational models of learning and memo...
Byoung-Tak Zhang
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ICNC
2005
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Reaction-Driven Membrane Systems
Abstract. Membrane systems are gaining a prominent role in the modeling of biochemical processes and cellular dynamics. We associate specific reactivity values to the production r...
Luca Bianco, Federico Fontana, Vincenzo Manca
CONSTRAINTS
2002
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14 years 11 months ago
A Constraint-Based Robotic Soccer Team
It is a challenging task for a team of multiple fast-moving robots to cooperate with each other and to compete with another team in a dynamic, real-time environment. For a robot te...
Yu Zhang, Alan K. Mackworth
RECOMB
2004
Springer
16 years 2 days ago
Comparing in situ mRNA expression patterns of drosophila embryos
In situ staining of a target mRNA at several time points during the development of a D. melanogaster embryo gives one a detailed spatio-temporal view of the expression pattern of ...
Hanchuan Peng, Eugene W. Myers
EH
2005
IEEE
171views Hardware» more  EH 2005»
15 years 5 months ago
Implementation Results for a Fault-Tolerant Multicellular Architecture Inspired by Endocrine Communication
The hybrid redundancy structure found at the cellular level of higher animals provides complex organism with the three key features of a reliability-engineered system: fault toler...
Andrew J. Greensted, Andy M. Tyrrell