Optimal matching (OM) is a method that assesses sequence similarity. It was originally developed to study protein and DNA sequences and was later transferred to the social sciences where it was applied accordingly. However, there is an ongoing debate on the adequacy of its use in the social sciences, as a superficial transfer might not respond to the significant differences between typical sequences in biological and social settings. In this paper, I elaborate on these differences and introduce a distinction between two sequence types—namely, common ancestors and unfolding processes. While the first sequence type is typically found in biological settings (e.g., DNA sequences), the latter applies to most sequences studied in the social scien...
Genetic Sequences of different species contain precious biological information. This information is ...
Abslract- DNA matching is an important key to understanding genomes, evolution, relationships betwee...
This paper aims at introducing a new statistical technique to describe sequences: Optimal Matching A...
Optimal matching (OM) is a method that assesses sequence similarity. It was originally developed to ...
Optimal matching (OM) is a method that assesses sequence similarity. It was originally developed to ...
Optimal matching (OM) is a method that assesses sequence similarity. It was originally developed to ...
Optimal matching (OM) is a method that assesses sequence similarity. It was originally developed to ...
Optimal matching (OM) is a method that assesses sequence similarity. It was originally developed to ...
In this article we discuss optimal matching (OM), an invaluable yet underutilized tool in the analys...
In this article we discuss optimal matching (OM), an invaluable yet underutilized tool in the analys...
In this article we discuss optimal matching (OM), an invaluable yet underutilized tool in the analys...
Optimal matching (OM) is a method for measuring the similarity between pairs of sequences (e.g., wor...
This article reviews objections to optimal-matching (OM) algorithms in sequence analysis and reformu...
Genetic Sequences of different species contain precious biological information. This information is ...
Applications of optimalmatching analysis in the social sciences are typically based on sequences of ...
Genetic Sequences of different species contain precious biological information. This information is ...
Abslract- DNA matching is an important key to understanding genomes, evolution, relationships betwee...
This paper aims at introducing a new statistical technique to describe sequences: Optimal Matching A...
Optimal matching (OM) is a method that assesses sequence similarity. It was originally developed to ...
Optimal matching (OM) is a method that assesses sequence similarity. It was originally developed to ...
Optimal matching (OM) is a method that assesses sequence similarity. It was originally developed to ...
Optimal matching (OM) is a method that assesses sequence similarity. It was originally developed to ...
Optimal matching (OM) is a method that assesses sequence similarity. It was originally developed to ...
In this article we discuss optimal matching (OM), an invaluable yet underutilized tool in the analys...
In this article we discuss optimal matching (OM), an invaluable yet underutilized tool in the analys...
In this article we discuss optimal matching (OM), an invaluable yet underutilized tool in the analys...
Optimal matching (OM) is a method for measuring the similarity between pairs of sequences (e.g., wor...
This article reviews objections to optimal-matching (OM) algorithms in sequence analysis and reformu...
Genetic Sequences of different species contain precious biological information. This information is ...
Applications of optimalmatching analysis in the social sciences are typically based on sequences of ...
Genetic Sequences of different species contain precious biological information. This information is ...
Abslract- DNA matching is an important key to understanding genomes, evolution, relationships betwee...
This paper aims at introducing a new statistical technique to describe sequences: Optimal Matching A...