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As illustrated, our method achieves comparable results in terms of and although the achieved by wavelet methods is slightly better.
We found that the F 0 fitted using the equations defined in the aforementioned methods is slightly different from those reported by previous studies.
(4) On the contrary, the relative performance of the forecasting methods is slightly affected by the length of the time series for the experiments of the present study.
Furthermore, the relative performance of the forecasting methods is slightly affected by the time series length for the simulation experiments of this study (using time series of 51, 61, 71, 81, 91 values), while it strongly depends on the process.
It appears that the sensitivity of the methods is slightly reduced compared to the use of standard genomes, whereas the specificity remains constant.
Our ranking of the methods is slightly different from the ranking published in the CASP8 proceedings (Cozzetto et al., 2009) due to differences in the ranking protocol (see a detailed explanation of the differences in Supplementary Section S1.3).
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This analysis showed that both clustering and decomposition methods are better at grouping genes that are present in one module, whereas biclustering and direct NI methods are slightly biased toward genes present in more than one module (Supplementary Fig. 2).
However, the inverted T2 distributions from the GCV and S-curve methods are slightly undersmoothed.
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