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Free tool for pattern identification (for researchers)

Subject: Free tool for pattern identification (for researchers)
Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2006 06:01:23 -0800

I'll keep this post short. See the webpage for *lots* more detail. Please send 
questions/comments/etc to me off-list, as this [probably] has no reason to 
become a thread. I'm posting this link to a couple lists, so if you are getting 
this twice, I apologize. 

I'm posting an application based on computational biology algorithms and 
genetics research to help researchers looking for similarities among distinct 
datasets/files/binaries. The program acquires common patterns from a number of 
different files, or inversely (for false positive testing) finds patterns that 
do not exist among different files. It can handle many files at the same time, 
and is faster than other tools I've worked with that only partially do the 
same. 

For a primer on the algorithms and to download the program, see the page it's 
posted to at http://www.proventsure.com. Follow the link in the middle/bottom 
of the page to "Research and Free Tools." The name of the application is the 
Universal Pattern Searcher. 

Hope it's as useful for you as it's been for us. 

-Gary

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Gary Golomb
Principal R&D Engineer

Proventsure, Inc.
443-536-5757
http://www.proventsure.com

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