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2000
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Combinatorial Approaches to Finding Subtle Signals in DNA Sequences
Signal nding pattern discovery in unaligned DNA sequences is a fundamental problem in both computer science and molecular biology with important applications in locating regulator...
Pavel A. Pevzner, Sing-Hoi Sze
SODA
1998
ACM
113views Algorithms» more  SODA 1998»
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Fast Hierarchical Clustering and Other Applications of Dynamic Closest Pairs
We develop data structures for dynamic closest pair problems with arbitrary (not necessarily geometric) distance functions, based on a technique previously used by the author for ...
David Eppstein
ISMB
1993
15 years 8 months ago
Finding Relevant Biomolecular Features
Manymethods for analyzing biological problems are constrained by problemsize. Theability to distinguish betweenrelevant andirrelevant features of a problemmay allowa problemto be ...
Lawrence Hunter, Teri E. Klein
ISMB
1993
15 years 8 months ago
Transmembrane Segment Prediction from Protein Sequence Data
Weconsider tile automatedidentification of transmembrane domains in membrane protein sequences. 324 proteins (containing 1585 segrrmnts) werc examined, representing every protein ...
Sholom M. Weiss, Dawn M. Cohen, Nitin Indurkhya
TREC
2007
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Relaxed Online SVMs in the TREC Spam Filtering Track
Relaxed Online Support Vector Machines (ROSVMs) have recently been proposed as an efficient methodology for attaining an approximate SVM solution for streaming data such as the on...
David Sculley, Gabriel Wachman
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