Tags: Algorithms

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  1. Building Information Modelling (BIM) data repository with labels

    2019-10-02 18:54:00 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Jiansong Zhang, Jin Wu | doi:10.4231/60V2-PJ72

    The dataset contains five models with extracted elements for each model. The elements are manually labeled by researchers with construction/civil engineering backgrounds based on discussion and majority vote.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/3259

  2. Method for Extracting True Stress and Strain Hardening Coefficient from TEM in situ Compression Testing

    2019-08-22 21:05:17 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Haozheng Qu, Kayla Yano, Priyam Patki, Matthew Swenson, Janelle Wharry | doi:10.4231/RDN7-PS52

    This algorithm package can automatically process transmission electron microscope (TEM) in situ micropillar compression test videos to extract the instantaneous pillar dimensions, then determine the true stress-strain curves and strain hardening...

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/3252

  3. Limitations and Potentials of Current Motif Discovery Algorithms

    2013-03-08 14:00:02 | Datasets | Contributor(s): Jianjun Hu, Bin Li, Daisuke Kihara | doi:10.4231/D33F4KN2K

    Supplementary material for the papers: Limitations and Potentials of Current Motif Discovery Algorithms, Nucleic Acids Res. 2005; 33(15): 4899–4913

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1082

  4. Threading Without Optimizing Weighting Factor for the Scoring Function Proteins

    2013-02-14 16:31:37 | Datasets | Contributor(s): David Yifeng, Daisuke Kihara | doi:10.4231/D3PK0719W

    Supplementary Material for the Paper: Threading Without Optimizing Weighting Factor for the Scoring Function Proteins, in revision (2008). Proteins. 2008 Nov 15;73(3):581-96. doi: 10.1002/prot.22082.

    https://purr.purdue.edu/publications/1073

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