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Impact of Phylogenetic Method Choice on Indel Analyses in HIV-1 Subtype B. [PDF]
Seppey M, Iglhaut C, Gil M, Anisimova M.
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Machine learning application to predict binding affinity between peptide containing non-canonical amino acids and HLA-A0201. [PDF]
Jiang S+6 more
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Novel technique to produce porous thermochromic VO2 nanoparticle films using gas aggregation source. [PDF]
Prokeš J+4 more
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Oligomerization Function of the Native Exon 5 Sequence of Ameloblastin Fused with Calmodulin. [PDF]
Zouharova M+8 more
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Recognition of ambiguous mathematical characters within mathematical expressions [PDF]
Resolving ambiguity within mathematical symbols is essential for recognition of mathematical expressions. In this paper, we focus on the resolving ambiguities in mathematical symbols and propose a novel recognition technique that has been tested over large number of ambiguous mathematical symbols obtained from different categories including factoring ...
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Character Recognition Using Mathematical Morphology
2007 International Conference on Electrical Engineering, 2007The automatic recognition of characters dates back to several decades, the reason being the large diversity of applications which make valuable use of recognition techniques. This paper proposes the recognition of a set of handwritten digits using mathematical morphology. Certain features that can be used to clearly distinguish one digit from the other
S.A. Husain, Fatimah Mohammad
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Optical character recognition for typeset mathematics
Proceedings of the international symposium on Symbolic and algebraic computation - ISSAC '94, 1994There is a wealth of mathematical knowledge that could be potentially very useful in many computational applications, but is not available in electronic form. This knowledge comes in the form of mechanically typeset books and journals going back more than a hundred years.
Benjamin P. Berman, Richard J. Fateman
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