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Artificial neural networks / Computational neuroscience / Bioinformatics / Computational biology / Sepp Hochreiter / Protein structure / Long short-term memory / Sequence alignment / Artificial intelligence / Protein superfamily / Protein domain / Threading
Date: 2013-01-23 02:38:18
Artificial neural networks
Computational neuroscience
Bioinformatics
Computational biology
Sepp Hochreiter
Protein structure
Long short-term memory
Sequence alignment
Artificial intelligence
Protein superfamily
Protein domain
Threading

Sequence Classification For Protein Analysis Sepp Hochreiter and Klaus Obermayer Technische Universit¨at Berlin To analyze the sequential data obtained from genome sequencing (DNA and the translated protein sequences),

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