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    Automatic Inference of Graph Models for Complex Networks with Genetic Programming 

    Bailey, Alexander (Brock University, 2013-07-26)
    Complex networks can arise naturally and spontaneously from all things that act as a part of a larger system. From the patterns of socialization between people to the way biological systems organize themselves, complex ...
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    Network Similarity Measures and Automatic Construction of Graph Models using Genetic Programming 

    Harrison, Kyle Robert (Brock University, 2014-09-05)
    A complex network is an abstract representation of an intricate system of interrelated elements where the patterns of connection hold significant meaning. One particular complex network is a social network whereby the ...
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    Disease-Gene Association Using a Genetic Algorithm 

    Tahmasebipour, Koosha (Brock University, 2014-10-09)
    Understanding the relationship between genetic diseases and the genes associated with them is an important problem regarding human health. The vast amount of data created from a large number of high-throughput experiments ...
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    Object-Oriented Genetic Programming for the Automatic Inference of Graph Models for Complex Networks 

    Medland, Michael; Medland, Michael
    Complex networks are systems of entities that are interconnected through meaningful relationships. The result of the relations between entities forms a structure that has a statistical complexity that is not formed by ...
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    Disease-Gene Association Using Genetic Programming 

    Entezari Heravi, Ashkan
    As a result of mutation in genes, which is a simple change in our DNA, we will have undesirable phenotypes which are known as genetic diseases or disorders. These small changes, which happen frequently, can have extreme ...

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    AuthorBailey, Alexander (1)Entezari Heravi, Ashkan (1)Harrison, Kyle Robert (1)Medland, Michael (1)Tahmasebipour, Koosha (1)Subject
    Complex Networks (5)
    Genetic Programming (4)Graph Models (3)Disease-Gene Association (2)Genetic Algorithms (2)Artificial Intelligence (1)Automatic Construction (1)Automatic Inference (1)Community Identification (1)Gene Prediction (1)... View MoreDate Issued2014 (2)2013 (1)Degree
    M.Sc. Computer Science (5)

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