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The alternative replies to the Comparative SRH question consist of the comparing adjectives, "better", "worse" and "similar".
We run some of the comparing methods which are capable to handle these datasets as baselines.
The color convention we used was the following: warm colors if the distinction was in favor of the first element of the comparing couple (e. g, in MA/MO case, red is referred to MA), cool colors otherwise (in the example, blue is the distinction in which MO levels are larger).
Then the performances of the comparing methods are evaluated by matching with known protein complexes.
The final score for a comparison is normalised by dividing by the length of the comparing window.
Figure 1 gives the prediction performance of the comparing methods on the BP, CC, and MF functions of Yeast, respectively.
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(a) Signaling overheads of the compared methods.
Figure 7 The RMSE of the compared algorithms versus snapshots.
Figure 6 The RMSE of the compared algorithms versus SNR.
The computational complexities of the compared receivers are calculated.
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