Sentence examples for interest propagated from inspiring English sources

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Amyloid PET and FDG PET were analysed with our in-house fully automated image processing pipeline (Senjem et al., 2005) where image voxel values are extracted from automatically labelled regions of interest propagated from an MRI template.

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His alliance with his high-minded mistress, Mme du Chatelet, was based on their shared interest in propagating Newtonian physics.

But the Fāṭimids' intense interest in propagating Ismāʿīlī Shīʿism through a network of missionary propagandists made Egypt an important religious and intellectual centre.

It is in a critic's interest to propagate this idea because it makes criticism easier; one can agree or disagree with what they perceive to be the author's conclusion.

And we know without investigating that political control of world power is in the hands of multinational corporations with a vested interest in propagating an unsustainable and illusory economic inequality between the world's humans until all of our earthly resources have been tapped out.

The proposed framework consists of the following main components: a method to gather information about the members of the social networks; methods to perform some semantic analysis of the Domain of Interest; a procedure to infer members' interests; and an interests evolution theory to predict how the interests propagate in the network.

In a closer spirit to our approach, [6] studies the spatio-temporal dynamics of information diffusion via partial differential equations, while incorporating time decreasing users' interest on the propagated messages.

Campaigning atheism is a missionary enterprise, aiming to convert humankind to a particular version of unbelief; but not all atheists have been interested in propagating a new gospel, and some have been friendly to traditional faiths.

Secondly, more resources might be required (by increasing a control signal) when users are more interested in a topic to conserve resources by not wasting them when users are not interested in the propagated information.

An example of explicit control is the provision of incentives to users, e.g., in the form of competition, rewards, reputation, etc., to participate in information propagation when their interest itself in the propagated topic is limited, decreasing in this way the probability that information propagation on a specific subject deceases fast enough.

Specifically, MobCCN defines the utility of each node as a forwarder of Interest packets for a certain type of content, such that Interest packets can be propagated along a positive utility gradient, until reaching some node storing the data.

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