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175 views 145 votes 15 years 5 months ago  CIKM 2006»
The ability to retrieve molecules based on structural similarity has use in many applications, from disease diagnosis and treatment to drug discovery and design. In this paper, we...
195 views 122 votes 15 years 21 days ago  TIP 2008»
In this paper, we explore the application of 2-D dual-tree discrete wavelet transform (DDWT), which is a directional and redundant transform, for image coding. Three methods for sp...
150 views 116 votes 15 years 1 months ago  NN 2008»
In the study of information flow in the nervous system, component processes can be investigated using a range of electrophysiological and imaging techniques. Although data is diff...
158 views 103 votes 15 years 6 months ago  AVBPA 2003»
In general, the iris recognition systems have used the wavelet transform as feature extraction techniques. Since the wavelet transform does not have the shift-invariant property, t...
119 views 105 votes 15 years 2 months ago  MVA 2007»
Duplication of image regions is a common method for manipulating original images using typical software like Adobe Photoshop. In this study, we propose a wavelet based feature rep...
118 views 121 votes 15 years 6 months ago  DATE 2005»
In this paper, we present a methodology for customized communication architecture synthesis that matches the communication requirements of the target application. This is an impor...
114 views 121 votes 15 years 7 months ago  CCGRID 2007»
Pseudo-periodicity is one of the basic job arrival patterns on data-intensive clusters and Grids. In this paper, a signal decomposition methodology called matching pursuit is appl...
139 views 91 votes 16 years 2 months ago  ICPR 2006»
Fingerprint friction ridge details are generally described in a hierarchical order at three levels, namely, Level 1 (pattern), Level 2 (minutiae points) and Level 3 (pores and rid...
228 views 112 votes 15 years 8 months ago  DCC 2010»
Block-based random image sampling is coupled with a projectiondriven compressed-sensing recovery that encourages sparsity in the domain of directional transforms simultaneously wi...
119 views 65 votes 16 years 1 months ago  KDD 2002»
In recent years, the technological advances in mapping genes have made it increasingly easy to store and use a wide variety of biological data. Such data are usually in the form o...