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BMCBI
2006
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Structure alignment based on coding of local geometric measures
Background: A structure alignment method based on a local geometric property is presented and its performance is tested in pairwise and multiple structure alignments. In this appr...
Peter L. Chang, Andrew W. Rinne, T. Gregory Dewey
BMCBI
2010
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Data structures and compression algorithms for high-throughput sequencing technologies
Background: High-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies play important roles in the life sciences by allowing the rapid parallel sequencing of very large numbers of relatively s...
Kenny Daily, Paul Rigor, Scott Christley, Xiaohui ...
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PR
2008
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A memetic algorithm for evolutionary prototype selection: A scaling up approach
Prototype selection problem consists of reducing the size of databases by removing samples that are considered noisy or not influential on nearest neighbour classification tasks. ...
Salvador García, José Ramón C...
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SIGMOD
2001
ACM
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16 years 2 months ago
PREFER: A System for the Efficient Execution of Multi-parametric Ranked Queries
Users often need to optimize the selection of objects by appropriately weighting the importance of multiple object attributes. Such optimization problems appear often in operation...
Vagelis Hristidis, Nick Koudas, Yannis Papakonstan...
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NAR
2011
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14 years 9 months ago
Hymenoptera Genome Database: integrated community resources for insect species of the order Hymenoptera
The Hymenoptera Genome Database (HGD) is a comprehensive model organism database that caters to the needs of scientists working on insect species of the order Hymenoptera. This sy...
Monica C. Munoz-Torres, Justin T. Reese, Christoph...