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We propose two projection methods to map the nodes in 3D Euclidean space to a sphere (either a 3D sphere or a 4D sphere).
Thus, to obtain the delta between two versions of an RDF dataset, we need to map the nodes in the graphs representing these versions.
So far we consider routing in 2D network and how to map the nodes onto a sphere so that routing along the sphere can balance the traffic load.
In the second projection method, we still use the stereographic projection to map the nodes in 3D networks to a 4D sphere.
Given a host graph G, the problem is to map the nodes of G into memory modules such that any instance of a template type T in G can be accessed without memory conflicts.
Furthermore, we point out the critical dimension problem: In order to ensure the obtained clusters can eventually produce high-quality inferred edges, we may need to first estimate the dimensionality of the cascades and map the nodes to the space of that dimensionality.
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If a node cannot be mapped to this id type, however, BioNetBuilder attempts to map the node to your second preference, and so on.
To this end, the Poincaré projection is applied to map the node coordinates of the HSOM prototypes { u (k) } to coordinates { z k } in a unit disc (see Supplementary Material B for full details).
Another method to study networks with PH consists of mapping the nodes of the network to points of a finite metric space.
Given a list of nodes (proteins, genes or transcripts), the MCN joining them can easily be derived by mapping the nodes onto the scaffold interactome and finding the shortest paths among all the connected nodes.
By mapping the nodes from the reference network to the genes from the canonical pathways listed in the Molecular Signature Database v3.1 (Subramanian et al., 2005), we observe a diverse representation of cellular processes.
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