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BMCBI
2008
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Evolution of biological sequences implies an extreme value distribution of type I for both global and local pairwise alignment s
Background: Confidence in pairwise alignments of biological sequences, obtained by various methods such as Blast or Smith-Waterman, is critical for automatic analyses of genomic d...
Olivier Bastien, Eric Maréchal
CVPR
2009
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
On compositional Image Alignment, with an application to Active Appearance Models
Efficient and accurate fitting of Active Appearance Models (AAM) is a key requirement for many applications. The most efficient fitting algorithm today is Inverse Compositiona...
Brian Amberg, Andrew Blake, Thomas Vetter
BMCBI
2006
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Quality control for terms and definitions in ontologies and taxonomies
Background: Ontologies and taxonomies are among the most important computational resources for molecular biology and bioinformatics. A series of recent papers has shown that the G...
Jacob Köhler, Katherine Munn, Alexander R&uum...
ESWS
2009
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
An Ontology of Resources: Solving the Identity Crisis
The primary goal of the Semantic Web is to use URIs as a universal space to name anything, expanding from using URIs for webpages to URIs for “real objects and imaginary concepts...
Harry Halpin, Valentina Presutti
BMCBI
2010
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Calling SNPs without a reference sequence
Background: The most common application for the next-generation sequencing technologies is resequencing, where short reads from the genome of an individual are aligned to a refere...
Aakrosh Ratan, Yu Zhang, Vanessa M. Hayes, Stephan...