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2007
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Learning action models from plan examples using weighted MAX-SAT
AI planning requires the definition of action models using a formal action and plan description language, such as the standard Planning Domain Definition Language (PDDL), as inp...
Qiang Yang, Kangheng Wu, Yunfei Jiang
BMCBI
2010
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A global optimization algorithm for protein surface alignment
Background: A relevant problem in drug design is the comparison and recognition of protein binding sites. Binding sites recognition is generally based on geometry often combined w...
Paola Bertolazzi, Concettina Guerra, Giampaolo Liu...
BMCBI
2010
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ClustalXeed: a GUI-based grid computation version for high performance and terabyte size multiple sequence alignment
Background: There is an increasing demand to assemble and align large-scale biological sequence data sets. The commonly used multiple sequence alignment programs are still limited...
Taeho Kim, Hyun Joo
BMCBI
2008
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Significance analysis of microarray for relative quantitation of LC/MS data in proteomics
Background: Although fold change is a commonly used criterion in quantitative proteomics for differentiating regulated proteins, it does not provide an estimation of false positiv...
Bryan A. P. Roxas, Qingbo Li
BMCBI
2008
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Alignment of protein structures in the presence of domain motions
Background: Structural alignment is an important step in protein comparison. Well-established methods exist for solving this problem under the assumption that the structures under...
Roberto Mosca, Barbara Brannetti, Thomas R. Schnei...
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