PATTERN statements create PATTERN definitions that define the color and type of area fill for patterns used in graphs. These are the procedures and the graphics areas that they create that use PATTERN ...
An example of a linear sequence. A list of numbers or diagrams that are in a particular order is called a sequence close sequenceA sequence is a set of numbers that follow a certain rule. For example, ...
Graph homomorphisms and chromatic numbers are foundational concepts in modern graph theory, with widespread applications that extend from combinatorial optimisation to theoretical computer science. A ...
Abstract: This paper proposes a novel explainable document classification framework that integrates Concept Whitening (CW) with graph concepts that are derived from stable graph patterns, and ...
The flattening process relies on sampling a sequence of random trail segments with neighborhood information (i.e. a SENT), by traversing the graph through a strategy similar to depth-first search.
Abstract: Cyclic peptides become attractive therapeutic candidates due to their diverse biological activities. However, existing deep learning-based sequence design models, such as ProteinMPNN, are ...