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BMCBI
2006
102views more  BMCBI 2006»
15 years 1 months ago
UVPAR: fast detection of functional shifts in duplicate genes
Background: The imprint of natural selection on gene sequences is often difficult to detect. A plethora of methods have been devised to detect genetic changes due to selective pro...
Vicente Arnau, Miguel Gallach, J. Ignasi Lucas, Ig...
VIS
2007
IEEE
188views Visualization» more  VIS 2007»
16 years 2 months ago
Fast Filament Tracking Using Graphics Hardware
Recent developments in biomedical imaging are producing massive data sets containing structures, such as fine filaments, that are difficult to visualize. In this paper, we describ...
David M. Mayerich, Zeki Melek, John Keyser
SDM
2009
SIAM
138views Data Mining» more  SDM 2009»
15 years 10 months ago
ShatterPlots: Fast Tools for Mining Large Graphs.
Graphs appear in several settings, like social networks, recommendation systems, computer communication networks, gene/protein biological networks, among others. A deep, recurring...
Ana Paula Appel, Andrew Tomkins, Christos Faloutso...
KDD
2012
ACM
221views Data Mining» more  KDD 2012»
13 years 3 months ago
Fast mining and forecasting of complex time-stamped events
Given huge collections of time-evolving events such as web-click logs, which consist of multiple attributes (e.g., URL, userID, timestamp), how do we find patterns and trends? Ho...
Yasuko Matsubara, Yasushi Sakurai, Christos Falout...
INFOCOM
2005
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Modelling and stability of FAST TCP
We discuss the modelling of FAST TCP and prove four stability results. Using the traditional continuous-time flow model, we prove, for general networks, that FAST TCP is globally ...
Jiantao Wang, David X. Wei, Steven H. Low