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BIOINFORMATICS
2005
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Profile-based direct kernels for remote homology detection and fold recognition
Motivation: Remote homology detection between protein sequences is a central problem in computational biology. Supervised learning algorithms based on support vector machines are ...
Huzefa Rangwala, George Karypis
TOG
2008
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Articulated mesh animation from multi-view silhouettes
Details in mesh animations are difficult to generate but they have great impact on visual quality. In this work, we demonstrate a practical software system for capturing such deta...
Daniel Vlasic, Ilya Baran, Wojciech Matusik, Jovan...
VC
2008
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Enriching a motion database by analogous combination of partial human motions
We synthesize new human body motions from existing motion data. We divide the body of an animated character into several parts, such as to upper and lower body, and partition the m...
Won-Seob Jang, Won-Kyu Lee, In-Kwon Lee, Jehee Lee
BC
2002
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Invariant recognition of feature combinations in the visual system
The operation of a hierarchical competitive network model (VisNet) of invariance learning in the visual system is investigated to determine how this class of architecture can solve...
Martin C. M. Elliffe, Edmund T. Rolls, Simon M. St...
COGSCI
2004
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Varieties of sameness: the impact of relational complexity on perceptual comparisons
The fundamental relations that underlie cognitive comparisons--"same" and "different"--can be demultiple levels of abstraction, which vary in relational comple...
James K. Kroger, Keith J. Holyoak, John E. Hummel
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