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Fiber traces are compared pairwise to create a weighted undirected graph which is partitioned into coherent sets using the normalized cut (N cut) criterion.
A simple and yet effective method for pairwise comparison of fiber traces is presented which in combination with the N cut criterion is shown to produce plausible segmentations of both synthetic and real fiber trace data.
The normalized cut criterion [22] takes into consideration self-similarity of regions.
The normalized cut criterion avoids any unnatural bias for partitioning out small sets of points [40].
The normalize cut criterion prevents an unnatural bias that partitions out a small set of points.
With these insightful observations, the paper introduces new discretization algorithms, which exploit graph clustering and the normalized cut criterion.
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For the canonical pathways, the ratio values (number of molecules in a given pathway that meets cut criteria, divided by total number of molecules that make up that pathway) were also presented.
In addition, for canonical pathways a ratio value was calculated as the number of molecules in a given pathway that meet the cut criteria, divided by the total number of molecules that make up that pathway.
But any clear-cut criterion of belief, like the Nicene Creed, or a declaration of faith like Martin Luther's, is lacking in the history of Chinese Buddhism.
In this situation, modeling approaches that use such a clear-cut criterion as the steric tension can give us highly trustworthy results.
But he also said that without a clear-cut criterion for evacuation, he was reluctant to tell villagers to leave, because that would take them away from their farms and livelihoods, and force them to live in evacuation centers in distant, unfamiliar places.
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