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Chaos game
Known as:
Sierpinski chaos
, Sierpinski game
, Sierpiński game
In mathematics, the term chaos game originally referred to a method of creating a fractal, using a polygon and an initial point selected at random…
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Alignment-free sequence analysis
Chaos theory
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2019
2019
MISSIM: Improved miRNA-Disease Association Prediction Model Based on Chaos Game Representation and Broad Learning System
Kai Zheng
,
Zhuhong You
,
Lei Wang
,
Yi-Ran Li
,
Yanbin Wang
,
Han-Jing Jiang
International Conference on Intelligent Computing
2019
Corpus ID: 198996907
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play critical roles in the development and progression of various diseases. However, traditional experimental…
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2016
2016
Multi key algorithm for performance enhancement of video encryption
Ch. Naveen
,
Saiyma Fatima Raza
,
V. Satpute
International Conference on Industrial and…
2016
Corpus ID: 43402116
Video compression and security both need to be emphasized for reliable and fast communication. This paper proposes an algorithm…
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2013
2013
Using CAS to Show Chaos Game Representations Of DNA Sequences
L. C. Leinbach
2013
Corpus ID: 123262255
In 1990, H. J. Jeffrey wrote a paper describing what he called the Chaos Game Representation of gene structures. The Chaos Game…
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2009
2009
Chaos Game Representation for Discriminating Thermophilic from Mesophilic Protein Sequences
Xuehai Hu
,
Jingbo Xia
,
Xiao-hui Niu
,
Xu Ma
,
Chaohong Song
,
Feng Shi
International Conferences on Biomedical and…
2009
Corpus ID: 860024
Can sequence analysis tell us about the function of protein? A basic question in protein science is which kind of proteins extent…
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2009
2009
Classification of Organisms using Frequency-Chaos Game Representation of Genomic Sequences and ANN
K. Vijayan
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Vrinda V. Nair
,
D. Gopinath
2009
Corpus ID: 89031996
Classification of organisms into different categories using their genomic sequences has found importance in study of evolutionary…
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2008
2008
On Definitions of Chaos in Discrete Dynamical System
Lidong Wang
,
Xiuying Xing
,
Zhenyan Chu
International Conference for Young Computer…
2008
Corpus ID: 13492689
By a topological dynamical system (TDS for short) (X,f),we mean a compact metric space X together with a surjective continuous…
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2008
2008
The Self-Organized Chaos Game Representation for Genomic Signatures Analysis
A. Neme
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A. Nido
,
V. Mireles
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P. Miramontes
2008
Corpus ID: 55523930
Genomic signatures are important as a source of comparison and classification of genomes. In particular, the Chaos Game…
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2008
2008
Renormalized and Kulback-Leibler-Entropies : Applications to Epileptic EEG
R. Quiroga
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J. Arnhold
,
K. Lehnertz
,
P. Grassberger
2008
Corpus ID: 18974541
Recently, “renormalized entropy” was proposed as a novel measure of relative entropy (P. Saparin et al., Chaos, Solitons…
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2006
2006
APPLICATION OF CHAOS GAME REPRESENTATION TO NONLINEAR TIME SERIES ANALYSIS
Tomoya Suzuki
,
T. Ikeguchi
,
Masuo Suzuki
2006
Corpus ID: 53498324
Iterative function systems are often used for investigating fractal structures. The method is also referred as Chaos Game…
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1977
1977
Counter Irritants to Teaching.
M. Hunter
1977
Corpus ID: 142456107
Aiy traffic control, surgery, and teaching are probably three of the most potentially stressful occupations in the world. Stress…
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