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NAR
2002
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14 years 10 months ago
Genew: the Human Gene Nomenclature Database
Genew, the Human Gene Nomenclature Database, is the only resource that provides data for all human genes which have approved symbols. It is managed by the HUGO Gene Nomenclature C...
Hester M. Wain, Michael J. Lush, Fabrice Ducluzeau...
BMCBI
2006
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A reinforced merging methodology for mapping unique peptide motifs in members of protein families
Background: Members of a protein family often have highly conserved sequences; most of these sequences carry identical biological functions and possess similar three-dimensional (...
Hao-Teng Chang, Tun-Wen Pai, Tan-Chi Fan, Bo-Han S...
COLING
2008
14 years 10 months ago
Measuring and Predicting Orthographic Associations: Modelling the Similarity of Japanese Kanji
As human beings, our mental processes for recognising linguistic symbols generate perceptual neighbourhoods around such symbols where confusion errors occur. Such neighbourhoods a...
Lars Yencken, Timothy Baldwin
ICRA
2007
IEEE
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15 years 4 months ago
A Visual Language for Robot Control and Programming: A Human-Interface Study
Abstract— We describe an interaction paradigm for controlling a robot using hand gestures. In particular, we are interested in the control of an underwater robot by an onsite hum...
Gregory Dudek, Junaed Sattar, Anqi Xu
CHI
2005
ACM
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Maximizing the guessability of symbolic input
Guessability is essential for symbolic input, in which users enter gestures or keywords to indicate characters or commands, or rely on labels or icons to access features. We prese...
Jacob O. Wobbrock, Htet Htet Aung, Brandon Rothroc...