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The SHARE client will then be capable of inferring not only the necessary services to invoke in order to classify an input molecule into the lipinskismilesmolecule class, but would also call on the functional group annotator service to obtain hasProperPart annotations and complete the reasoning.

The method of Bender et al. was shown to outperform two dynamical Bayesian network approaches, and to be capable of inferring known signalling cascades in the ErbB pathway [ 47].

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Children aged 12 to 18 months may even search for objects that they have not themselves witnessed being hidden, indicating that they are capable of inferring those objects' location.

We propose a neighbourhood-constrained spherical deconvolution approach that is capable of inferring asymmetric fibre orientation distributions (A-fods).

As shown above the StrucEluc system is capable of inferring all conceivable structures that agree with the experimental spectra and the additional constraints imposed by the chemist.

Artificial neural networks (ANNs) are capable of inferring the complex relationships between input and output process variables without a detailed characterization of the mechanisms governing the process.

The essence of our task is to generate an algorithm that is capable of inferring probabilistic classification rules from the given training set with the ability to generalise to new patterns.

We compared the method with several state-of-the-art SVM classification techniques that are capable of inferring multi-target screening models on three chemical data sets (cytochrome P450s, dehydrogenases, and a trypsin-like protease data set) containing three different biological targets each.

The main concept of this study is to determine if an ANN is capable of inferring the unique behavioural patterns that each vessel follows and successively use this as a means for predicting multiple vessel behaviour into a future point in time.

Our feature extraction is based on a variant of Granger causality (GC), called correlation-purged Granger causality (CPGC), which is capable of inferring the underlying causal brain networks without interference from instantaneous correlation [7], [8].

All other methods are capable of inferring, potentially, more edges than genes.

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