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IR
2007
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Lightweight natural language text compression
Variants of Huffman codes where words are taken as the source symbols are currently the most attractive choices to compress natural language text databases. In particular, Tagged...
Nieves R. Brisaboa, Antonio Fariña, Gonzalo...
BIOINFORMATICS
2005
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Donuts, scratches and blanks: robust model-based segmentation of microarray images
Inner holes, artifacts and blank spots are common in microarray images, but current image analysis methods do not pay them enough attention. We propose a new robust model-based me...
Qunhua Li, Chris Fraley, Roger Eugene Bumgarner, K...
BMCBI
2005
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arrayCGHbase: an analysis platform for comparative genomic hybridization microarrays
Background: The availability of the human genome sequence as well as the large number of physically accessible oligonucleotides, cDNA, and BAC clones across the entire genome has ...
Björn Menten, Filip Pattyn, Katleen De Preter...
BMCBI
2005
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SIMPROT: Using an empirically determined indel distribution in simulations of protein evolution
Background: General protein evolution models help determine the baseline expectations for the evolution of sequences, and they have been extensively useful in sequence analysis an...
Andy Pang, Andrew D. Smith, Paulo A. S. Nuin, Elis...
TJS
2008
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Using a relational database for scalable XML search
XML is a flexible and powerful tool that enables information and security sharing in heterogeneous environments. Scalable technologies are needed to effectively manage the growing...
Rebecca Cathey, Steven M. Beitzel, Eric C. Jensen,...
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