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We consider two types of links between users, interactions and trust, defined in more detail below.
The idea of MMLP is to integrate the formulation of two types of links into a partitioned network generative model.
In AMRNTA, we use tree structure to establish the network topology, in which all nodes have two types of links, i.e., control link and data link.
We consider a population of N agents (representing Autonomous Systems) which interconnect through two types of links: customer-provider and peering.
There are two types of links that can be used in a VLC system: line-of-sight (LOS) and non-line-of-sight (NLOS), as shown in Figure 1.
The service suggests two types of links to readers: inbound links to the publisher's own content, which are not paid for, and outbound links to content on other sites which are paid for by Outbrain's buyers, and involve a revenue share.
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SEARCH for a term like "tennis balls" using Google, Bing or Yahoo, and two types of link appear.
Except for this usage recommendation, the two types of link have the same characteristics.
On the other hand, using the Kanai-Tajimi filtered white-noise ground motion model and several actual earthquake records, the appropriate parameters of two types of linking dampers are obtained through extensive parametric studies.
At this point, we would be learning two types of link-labels.
To link the assembly together over large distances, we created two types of linking libraries: (1) mate pair "jumping" libraries in which paired reads were ∼1 6 kbp apart and (2) fosmid ends, or DiTags, in which paired reads were from the ends of a 35- to 40-kbp fosmid clone.
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