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Biological versus Topological Domains in Improving the Reliability of Evolutionary-Based Protein Complex Detection Algorithms
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     By definition, the detection of protein complexes that form protein-protein interaction networks (PPINs) is an NP-hard problem. Evolutionary algorithms (EAs), as global search methods, are proven in the literature to be more successful than greedy methods in detecting protein complexes. However, the design of most of these EA-based approaches relies on the topological information of the proteins in the PPIN. Biological information, as a key resource for molecular profiles, on the other hand, acquired a little interest in the design of the components in these EA-based methods. The main aim of this paper is to redesign two operators in the EA based on the functional domain rather than the graph topological domain. The perturbation mechanism of both crossover and mutation operators is designed based on the direct gene ontology annotations and Jaccard similarity coefficients for the proteins. The results on yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae PPIN provide a useful perspective that the functional domain of the proteins, as compared with the topological domain, is more consistent with the true information reported in the Munich Information Center for Protein Sequence (MIPS) catalog. The evaluation at both complex and protein levels reveals that feeding the components of the EA with biological information will imply more accurate complex structures, whereas topological information may mislead the algorithm towards a faulty structure.

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Sun Jan 01 2023
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International Conference Of Computational Methods In Sciences And Engineering Iccmse 2021
Fibrewise slightly topological spaces
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Mon Feb 10 2025
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Aip Conference Proceedings
Fibrewise micro-topological spaces
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Abstract. One of the fibrewise micro-topological space is one in which the topology is decided through a group of fibre bundles, in comparison to the usual case in normal, fibrewise topological space. The micro-topological spaces draw power from their ability to be used in descriptions of a wide range of mathematical objects. These can be used to describe the topology of a manifold or even the topology of a group. Apart from easy manipulation, the fibrewise micro-topological spaces yield various mathematical applications, but the one being mentioned here is the possibility for geometric investigation of space or group structure. In this essay, we shall explain what fibrewise micro-topological spaces are, indicate why they are useful in math

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Wed Feb 01 2017
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International Journal Of Science And Research (ijsr)
Fibrewise Soft Topological Spaces
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In this work we define and study new concept of fibrewise topological spaces, namely fibrewise soft topological spaces, Also, we introduce the concepts of fibrewise closed soft topological spaces, fibrewise open soft topological spaces, fibrewise soft near compact spaces and fibrewise locally soft near compact spaces.

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Mon Jul 01 2019
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Iop Conference Series: Materials Science And Engineering
Fuzzy orbit topological spaces
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Abstract<p>The concept of fuzzy orbit open sets under the mapping <italic>f</italic>:<italic>X</italic> → <italic>X</italic> in a fuzzy topological space (<italic>X</italic>,<italic>τ</italic>) was introduced by Malathi and Uma (2017). In this paper, we introduce some conditions on the mapping <italic>f</italic>, to obtain some properties of these sets. Then we employ these properties to show that the family of all fuzzy orbit open sets construct a new fuzzy topology, which we denoted by <italic>τ</italic> <sub> <italic>F0</italic> </sub> coarser </p> ... Show More
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Sun Jan 01 2023
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International Conference Of Computational Methods In Sciences And Engineering Iccmse 2021
Fibrewise totally topological spaces
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Thu Jul 01 2021
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Journal Of Physics: Conference Series
An Evolutionary Algorithm for Task scheduling Problem in the Cloud-Fog environment
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Abstract<p>The rapid and enormous growth of the Internet of Things, as well as its widespread adoption, has resulted in the production of massive quantities of data that must be processed and sent to the cloud, but the delay in processing the data and the time it takes to send it to the cloud has resulted in the emergence of fog, a new generation of cloud in which the fog serves as an extension of cloud services at the edge of the network, reducing latency and traffic. The distribution of computational resources to minimize makespan and running costs is one of the disadvantages of fog computing. This paper provides a new approach for improving the task scheduling problem in a Cloud-Fog environme</p> ... Show More
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Wed Apr 01 2020
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Technology Reports Of Kansai University
Complex of Lascoux in the General Case of Three Rows
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Tue Feb 01 2022
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Int. J. Nonlinear Anal. Appl.
Computer-based plagiarism detection techniques: A comparative study
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Plagiarism is becoming more of a problem in academics. It’s made worse by the ease with which a wide range of resources can be found on the internet, as well as the ease with which they can be copied and pasted. It is academic theft since the perpetrator has ”taken” and presented the work of others as his or her own. Manual detection of plagiarism by a human being is difficult, imprecise, and time-consuming because it is difficult for anyone to compare their work to current data. Plagiarism is a big problem in higher education, and it can happen on any topic. Plagiarism detection has been studied in many scientific articles, and methods for recognition have been created utilizing the Plagiarism analysis, Authorship identification, and

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Mon May 15 2017
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International Journal Of Image And Data Fusion
Image edge detection operators based on orthogonal polynomials
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Thu Aug 31 2023
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Journal Européen Des Systèmes Automatisés​
Deep Learning Approach for Oil Pipeline Leakage Detection Using Image-Based Edge Detection Techniques
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Natural gas and oil are one of the mainstays of the global economy. However, many issues surround the pipelines that transport these resources, including aging infrastructure, environmental impacts, and vulnerability to sabotage operations. Such issues can result in leakages in these pipelines, requiring significant effort to detect and pinpoint their locations. The objective of this project is to develop and implement a method for detecting oil spills caused by leaking oil pipelines using aerial images captured by a drone equipped with a Raspberry Pi 4. Using the message queuing telemetry transport Internet of Things (MQTT IoT) protocol, the acquired images and the global positioning system (GPS) coordinates of the images' acquisition are

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