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Stem phylogenet$ (all stems)

12 papers:

ICLPICLP-J-2015-KoponenOJS #optimisation #programming #set #using
Optimizing phylogenetic supertrees using answer set programming (LK, EO, TJ, LS), pp. 604–619.
HCIHIMI-v1-2011-VogelZO #analysis
Constructing Phylogenetic Trees Based on Intra-group Analysis of Human Mitochondrial DNA (IV, FZ, PO), pp. 165–169.
ICLPICLP-2011-ChishamPSW #logic programming #named #repository #using #web #web service
CDAOStore: A Phylogenetic Repository Using Logic Programming and Web Services (BC, EP, TCS, BW), pp. 209–219.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2007-MarraHW #case study #tool support
A study of phylogenetic tools for genomic nomenclature data cleaning (JDM, KGH, JTLW), p. 347.
VLDBVLDB-2006-ZhengFCGKD #algorithm #data transformation #named #re-engineering
Crimson: A Data Management System to Support Evaluating Phylogenetic Tree Reconstruction Algorithms (YZ, SF, SC, SG, JK, SBD), pp. 1231–1234.
STOCSTOC-2006-DaskalakisMR #re-engineering
Optimal phylogenetic reconstruction (CD, EM, SR), pp. 159–168.
ICALPICALP-v1-2006-BlellochDHRSS #parametricity #re-engineering
Fixed Parameter Tractability of Binary Near-Perfect Phylogenetic Tree Reconstruction (GEB, KD, EH, RR, RS, SS), pp. 667–678.
SACSAC-2006-CraigL #classification #learning #using
Protein classification using transductive learning on phylogenetic profiles (RAC, LL), pp. 161–166.
SACSAC-2004-StamatakisLM #performance #scalability
A fast program for maximum likelihood-based inference of large phylogenetic trees (AS, TL, HM), pp. 197–201.
CIKMCIKM-2001-JamilMT #database #interface #query #towards #visual notation
Towards a Visual Query Interface for Phylogenetic Databases (HMJ, GAM, MAT), pp. 57–64.
SACSAC-2001-WangZZ #network
Perfect phylogenetic networks with recombination (LW, KZ, LZ), pp. 46–50.
HPDCHPDC-1999-ClementSJW #performance
High Performance Phylogenetic Inference (MJC, QS, GJ, MW), pp. 335–336.

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