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Synchronizable test sequences based on multiple UIO sequences
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 1995A test sequence generation method is proposed for testing the conformance of a protocol implementation to its specification in a remote testing system where both external synchronization and input/output operation costs are taken into consideration.
Wen-Huei Chen, Hasan Ural
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Sequencing-based analysis of microbiomes
Nature Reviews GeneticsMicrobiomes occupy a range of niches and, in addition to having diverse compositions, they have varied functional roles that have an impact on agriculture, environmental sciences, and human health and disease. The study of microbiomes has been facilitated by recent technological and analytical advances, such as cheaper and higher-throughput DNA and RNA
Yishay Pinto, Ami S. Bhatt
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Journal of Molecular Biology, 1964
Nucleotide sequences have been studied in pancreatic RNase digests of soluble RNA. Various sequences containing “odd” nucleotides have been identified. The finding of sequences with more than one “odd” nucleotide, such as 2-dimethyl guanyl-5-ribosyl uracil phosphate and 1-methyl guanyl-2-methyl guanyl cytidylic acid, is evidence for a clustering of the
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Nucleotide sequences have been studied in pancreatic RNase digests of soluble RNA. Various sequences containing “odd” nucleotides have been identified. The finding of sequences with more than one “odd” nucleotide, such as 2-dimethyl guanyl-5-ribosyl uracil phosphate and 1-methyl guanyl-2-methyl guanyl cytidylic acid, is evidence for a clustering of the
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Generalized Sequence-Based and Reverse Sequence-Based Models for Broadcasting Hot Videos
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 2009It has been well recognized as an efficient approach for broadcasting popular videos by partitioning a video data stream into multiple segments and launching each segment through an individual channel simultaneously and periodically. Based on the design premises, some recent studies, including skyscraper broadcasting (SkB), client-centric approach (CCA)
Hsiang-Fu Yu +2 more
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The Evolution of Base Sequences in Polynucleotides
1965Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the real problems in the evolution of organisms and the understanding of the evolution at other levels of the organization that suggests comparative examination of the chemical structure of the genes. In addition, these discussions of nucleotide sequence leads to a consideration of a variety of subjects, such ...
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Body posture prediction based on the sequence to sequence model
2019 IEEE 6th International Conference on Cloud Computing and Intelligence Systems (CCIS), 2019The prediction of body posture is necessary for preventing the falls of elderly people. The prediction accuracy of traditional methods will get worse when the predicting time becomes longer. This paper focuses on the body posture prediction accuracy of the sequence to sequence model. The posture model of waist, foot, and shoulders was built and tested.
Qili Chen, Jinjin Jiang
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Sequence-Based Identification of Legionella
2012Legionella strains are considered biologically inert with respect to traditional identification schemes. Various phenotypic alternatives have been attempted but all have lacked resolution as additional species have been added to what is proving to be a large genus.
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Waveform Based on ZAC Sequences
2022 IEEE 95th Vehicular Technology Conference: (VTC2022-Spring), 2022Fredrik Berggren, Branislav M. Popovic
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Learning to Start for Sequence to Sequence Based Response Generation
2018Response Generation which is a crucial component of a dialogue system can be modeled using the Sequence to Sequence (Seq2Seq) architecture. However, this kind of method suffers from vague responses of little meaningful content. One possible reason for generating vague responses is the different distribution of the first word between the generated ...
Qingfu Zhu +2 more
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Distance-Based Outliers in Sequences
2005Automatically finding interesting, novel or surprising patterns in time series data is useful in several applications, such as fault diagnosis and fraud detection. In this paper, we extend the notion of distance-based outliers to time series data and propose two algorithms to detect both global and local outliers in time series data.
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