<p>(A) Network topology. We set <i>s</i> = 4.0, <i>b</i> = 1.0 and <i>d</i> = 3.0. (B) NeighborNet. (C) Reconstructed tree.</p
<p>(A) The estimation error surface of a directed network with and node-pair connection probability...
Network topology showing the distributed environment which was used to generate the six principal da...
<p>TRUE:1 and TRUE:2 are the parts of the original and corresponding to the first informative gen...
<p>(A) Network topology. We set <i>s</i> = 2.0, <i>b</i> = 0.1 and <i>d</i> = 3.0. (B) NeighborNet. ...
<p>(A) Network topology. We set <i>s</i> = 2.0, <i>b</i> = 1.0 and <i>d</i> = 3.0. (B) NeighborNet. ...
<p>(A) Network topology. We set <i>s</i> = 4.0, <i>b</i> = 0.1 and <i>d</i> = 3.0. (B) NeighborNet. ...
<p>The network topologies <i>N</i><sub>1</sub> and <i>N</i><sub>2</sub> are indistinguishable to mos...
<p>A. Underlying network. B. Sample paths, with respondents in red and friends in green. C. True net...
<p>Left (Right) graph depicts the network corresponding to a control subject (patient), for 25 bins ...
<p>(<i>a</i>) A network <i>N</i>, and its canonical form <i>N</i>′, whose topologies are not galled ...
<p>(A) The estimation error changes with the number of perturbations, where is calculated using t...
<p>(<b>a</b>) The reconstructed network from data without using any prior. (<b>b</b>) Reconstructed ...
<p>(a) n = 2, 3, 4 and N = 2 (b) n = 2, N = 3 (Net01) (c) n = 3, N = 3 (Net02).</p
<p>(A) to (C) are networks inferred by the meta-analysis using the first (A), (B) and (C) edges. ...
In real life, the actual topology of a network is often difficult to observe or even unobservable, w...
<p>(A) The estimation error surface of a directed network with and node-pair connection probability...
Network topology showing the distributed environment which was used to generate the six principal da...
<p>TRUE:1 and TRUE:2 are the parts of the original and corresponding to the first informative gen...
<p>(A) Network topology. We set <i>s</i> = 2.0, <i>b</i> = 0.1 and <i>d</i> = 3.0. (B) NeighborNet. ...
<p>(A) Network topology. We set <i>s</i> = 2.0, <i>b</i> = 1.0 and <i>d</i> = 3.0. (B) NeighborNet. ...
<p>(A) Network topology. We set <i>s</i> = 4.0, <i>b</i> = 0.1 and <i>d</i> = 3.0. (B) NeighborNet. ...
<p>The network topologies <i>N</i><sub>1</sub> and <i>N</i><sub>2</sub> are indistinguishable to mos...
<p>A. Underlying network. B. Sample paths, with respondents in red and friends in green. C. True net...
<p>Left (Right) graph depicts the network corresponding to a control subject (patient), for 25 bins ...
<p>(<i>a</i>) A network <i>N</i>, and its canonical form <i>N</i>′, whose topologies are not galled ...
<p>(A) The estimation error changes with the number of perturbations, where is calculated using t...
<p>(<b>a</b>) The reconstructed network from data without using any prior. (<b>b</b>) Reconstructed ...
<p>(a) n = 2, 3, 4 and N = 2 (b) n = 2, N = 3 (Net01) (c) n = 3, N = 3 (Net02).</p
<p>(A) to (C) are networks inferred by the meta-analysis using the first (A), (B) and (C) edges. ...
In real life, the actual topology of a network is often difficult to observe or even unobservable, w...
<p>(A) The estimation error surface of a directed network with and node-pair connection probability...
Network topology showing the distributed environment which was used to generate the six principal da...
<p>TRUE:1 and TRUE:2 are the parts of the original and corresponding to the first informative gen...