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Ju Lynn Ong, Abd-Krim Seghouane
Existing polyp detection methods rely heavily on curvature-based characteristics to differentiate between lesions. These assume that the discrete triangulated surface mesh or volume closely approximates a smooth continuous surface. However, this is often ...
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing (TIP) - April 2011
Sarvnaz Karimi, Justin Zobel, Falk Scholer
In ad hoc querying of document collections, current approaches to ranking primarily rely on identifying the documents that contain the query terms. Methods such as query expansion, based on thesaural information or automatic feedback, are used to add ...
Information Processing and Management - March 2011
Baris Fidan, J. M. Hendrickx, Brian Anderson
International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control - March 2011
Fan Shi, G. Abraham, Chris Leckie, Izhak Haviv, Adam Kowalczyk
BMC Bioinformatics 2011 - March 2011
Stefan Pohl, Alistair Moffat, Justin Zobel
Extended Boolean retrieval (EBR) models were proposed nearly three decades ago, but have had little practical impact, despite their significant advantages compared to either ranked keyword or pure Boolean retrieval. In particular, EBR models produce ...
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering - March 2011
Subhash Challa, Rob Evans, D. Musicki, M. Morelande
Kalman filter, particle filter, IMM, PDA, ITS, random sets The number of useful object-tracking methods is exploding. But how are they related? How do they help track everything from aircraft, missiles and extra-terrestrial objects to people and ...
- March 2011
Adam Kowalczyk, Justin Bedo, Tom Conway, B. Beresford-Smith
Journal of computational biology. - March 2011
Tom Conway, Andrew Bromage
\section{Motivation:} Second generation sequencing technology makes it feasible for many researches to obtain enough sequence reads to attempt the \emph{de~novo} assembly of higher eukaryotes (including mammals). \emph{De~novo} assembly not only ...
Bioinformatics - 1 2011
David Rawlinson, Gideon Kowaldo
Public Library of Science (PLos) - January 2011
Tzvetan Ivanov, Brian Anderson, P-A Absil, Michel Gevers
Systems & Control Letters - January 2011