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Retrieving Short and Dynamic Biomedical Sequences

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Note:

Fixed some typos in the CRC.

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Conference/Workshop Paper

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Proceedings of the 18th International FLAIRS Conference, Special Track on Case-Based Reasoning

Publisher:

AAAI


Abstract

In this paper, we present a method with a low complexity for analysing short and dynamic biomedical sequences. The method uses the Daubechies D4 wavelet in combination with similarity fitness schemes for retrieval. The method has been shown to outperform Fourier based methods in retrieving biomedical sequences of dynamic lengths, as well as the Haar wavelet.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{Nilsson666,
author = {Markus Nilsson},
title = {Retrieving Short and Dynamic Biomedical Sequences},
note = {Fixed some typos in the CRC.},
editor = {Ingrid Russell and Zdravko Markov},
pages = {129--134},
month = {May},
year = {2005},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 18th International FLAIRS Conference, Special Track on Case-Based Reasoning},
publisher = {AAAI},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/666-}
}