Plagued by Work: Using Immunity to Manage the Largest Computational Collectives
Algorithms for Efficient Computation of Convolution
The Use of Computer Algebra Systems in Calculus Teaching: Principles and Sample Applications
Algebraic Reconstruction and Post-Processing in Incomplete Data Computed Tomography: from X-rays to Laser Beams
Posture and Gesture Recognition for Human-Computer Interaction
Graph Theory and Analysis of Biological Data in Computational Biology
Inverse problems occur in a wide range of scientific applications, such as in the fields of signal processing, medical imaging, or geophysics. This work aims to present to the field practitioners, in an accessible and concise way, several established and newer cutting-edge computational methods used in the field of inverse problems—and when and how these techniques should be employed.
Genetic Programming: A Novel Computing Approach in Modeling Water Flows
High-throughput next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have evolved rapidly and are reshaping the scope of genomics research. The substantial decrease in the cost of NGS techniques in the past decade has led to its rapid adoption in biological research and drug development. Genomics studies of large populations are producing a huge amount of data, giving rise to computational issues arou…