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      Abduction and induction for learning models of inhibition in metabolic networks 

      Tamaddoni-Nezhad, A.; Chaleil, R.; Kakas, Antonis C.; Muggleton, S. (2005)
      This paper describes the use of a mixture of abduction and induction for the temporal modelling of the effects of toxins in metabolic networks. Background knowledge is used which describes network topology and functional ...
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      Distributed function calculation via linear iterations in the presence of malicious agents - Part I: Attacking the network 

      Sundaram, S.; Hadjicostis, Christoforos N. (2008)
      We consider the problem of distributed function calculation in the presence of faulty or malicious agents. In particular, we consider a setup where each node has an initial value and the goal is for (a subset of) the nodes ...
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      Finding the K highest-ranked answers in a distributed network 

      Zeinalipour-Yazdi, Constantinos D.; Vagena, Zografoula; Kalogeraki, Vana; Gunopulos, Dimitrios; Tsotras, Vassilis J.; Vlachos, Michail; Koudas, Nick; Srivastava, D. (2009)
      In this paper, we present an algorithm for finding the k highest-ranked (or Top-k) answers in a distributed network. A Top-K query returns the subset of most relevant answers, in place of all answers, for two reasons: (i) ...
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      Neural networks to estimate the influence of cervix length on the prediction of spontaneous preterm delivery before 37 weeks 

      Neokleous,Kleanthis C.; Schizas, Christos N.; Neokleous,Kleanthis C.; Pattichis, Constantinos S.; Anastasopoulos, Panagiotis; Nikolaides, Kypros H. (2008)
      Neural networks were applied in an effort to predict the risk for early spontaneous preterm delivery using various demographic, clinical, and laboratory inputs. Furthermore, attention has been focused on the influence of ...
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      Universal bufferless packet switching 

      Busch, Costas; Magdon-Ismail, M.; Mavronicolas, Marios (2007)
      A packet-switching algorithm specifies the actions of the nodes in order to deliver packets in the network. A packet-switching algorithm is universal if it applies to any network topology and for any batch communication ...