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Scalable video coding incorporated with computation-aware concept is an interesting issue in video coding due to its ability to achieve quality as well as computation scalable. This paper presents a computation-aware algorithm for scalable video coding with spatial scalability to aim at best trade-off between rate distortion performance and computational consumption. We first observe and analyze the...
Recently, co-clustering has become a topic of much interest because of its applications to many problems. It has been proved more effective than one-way clustering methods. But the existing co-clustering approaches just treat the document as a collection of words, disregarding the word sequences. They only consider the co-occurrence counts of words and documents, but do not take into account the similarities...
In this paper, we presented synthesis plural assessment mode of combining academic teaching with practical teaching according to specialties of computer language courses. We obtain favorable teaching effects of evaluating learning of students fair and just, namely, scientific evaluation mode makes knowledge assessment and ability assessment equally important. From practical results can see, the mode...
Protein-DNA interactions are vitally important in a wide range of biological processes such as gene regulation and DNA replication and repair. We predict DNA-binding residues in proteins from amino acid sequences by support vector machine (SVM) with a novel hybrid feature which incorporates evolutionary information of amino acid sequences and four physical-chemical properties, including the side chain...
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