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Biomimetic self-templating optical structures fabricated by genetically engineered M13 bacteriophage

Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2016
Here, we describe a highly sensitive and selective surface plasmon resonance sensor system by utilizing self-assembly of genetically engineered M13 bacteriophage. About 2700 copies of genetically expressed peptide copies give superior selectivity and sensitivity to M13 phage-based SPR sensor.
Jong-Sik Moon   +6 more
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Comparing the template method and strategy design patterns in a genetic algorithm application

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2002
We present a genetic algorithm software project that serves to give students direct experience with choosing among multiple potentially applicable design patterns. We carefully constructed this project to illustrate the power of design patterns in supporting encapsulation while at the same time providing a single context in which to compare and ...
Andrew T. Phillips, Michael R. Wick
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Autonomous Language Development Using Dialogue-Act Templates and Genetic Programming

IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, 2007
In recent years, the concept of "autonomous mental development" (AMD) has been applied to the construction of artificial systems such as conversational agents, in order to resolve some of the difficulties involved in the manual definition of their knowledge bases and behavioral patterns.
Sung-Bae Cho, Jin-Hyuk Hong, Sungsoo Lim
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Molecular evolution: first enzymes, gases as substrates and genetic templates.

Rivista di biologia, 2001
A fundamental problem in biology is the self-assembly of the first cells capable of growth and division under anoxic conditions on the Earth. Evolution proceeded by self-assembling and self-replicating cells that reproduced their own genetic information and also changed their genetic code over time.
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Object recognition by flexible template matching using genetic algorithms

1992
We demonstrate the use of a Genetic Algorithm (GA) to match a flexible template model to image evidence. The advantage of the GA is that plausible interpretations can be found in a relatively small number of trials; it is also possible to generate multiple distinct interpretation hypotheses.
A. Hill   +2 more
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Improved metal cluster deposition on a genetically engineered tobacco mosaic virus template

Nanotechnology, 2005
Improved depositions of various metal clusters onto a biomolecular template were achieved using a genetically engineered tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). Wild-type TMV was genetically altered to display multiple solid metal binding sites through the insertion of two cysteine residues within the amino-terminus of the virus coat protein.
Elizabeth Royston   +3 more
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Template-Free Biometric-Key Generation by Means of Fuzzy Genetic Clustering

IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, 2008
Biometric authentication is increasingly gaining popularity in a wide range of applications. However, the storage of the biometric templates and/or encryption keys that are necessary for such applications is a matter of serious concern, as the compromise of templates or keys necessarily compromises the information secured by those keys.
Weiguo Sheng   +3 more
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High speed generation of image templates by Genetic Algorithm with fitness inference

2008 34th Annual Conference of IEEE Industrial Electronics, 2008
We have proposed about an image template generation method for the self-position estimation of an autonomous mobile robot based on anytime algorithm. In this method, the time for the self-position estimation can be varied by changing the size of image templates.
K. Ohkuma   +3 more
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Knowledge-Augmented Genetic Algorithms for Effective Instruction Template Selection in Compilers

2013 Third International Conference on Advances in Computing and Communications, 2013
Compilers form one of the most basic components in computing today. The high-level programs used to form applications are translated to assembly code by the compiler, and subsequently to machine code by the assembler. Assembly code generation is preceded by the optimization phase, which reorganizes and modifies the program to give the best possible ...
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Two Step Template Matching Method with Correlation Coefficient and Genetic Algorithm

2009
This paper presents a rotation invariant template matching method based on two step matching process, cross correlation and genetic algorithm. In order to improve the matching performance, the traditional normalized correlation coefficient method is combined with genetic algorithm.
Sungshin Kim, Gyeongdong Baek
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