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In-Network Filtering Schemes for Type-Threshold Function Computation in Wireless Sensor Networks
(Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2014-08)
Data collection in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) can become extremely expensive in terms of power consumption if all measurements have to be fetched. However, since multiple applications do not require data from all nodes ...
Neural networks of human nature and nurtureNeural networks of human nature and nurture
(Universidad del Rosario, 2009)
Neural network methods have facilitated the unification of several unfortunate splits in psychology, including nature versus nurture. We review the contributions of this methodology and then discuss tentative network ...
Effect of temporal data aggregation on the perceived structure of a quantitative plant-floral visitor network
(Wiley, 2017-11)
Seasonal turnover in plant and floral visitor communities changes the structure of the network of interactions they are involved in. Despite the dynamic nature of plant–visitor networks, a usual procedure is to pool ...
A detailed characterization of complex networks using Information Theory
(Nature Publishing Group, 2019-11)
Understanding the structure and the dynamics of networks is of paramount importance for manyscientific fields that rely on network science. Complex network theory provides a variety of features thathelp in the evaluation ...
Rescue of endemic states in interconnected networks with adaptive coupling
(Nature Publishing Group, 2016-07)
We study the Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible model of epidemic spreading on two layers of networks interconnected by adaptive links, which are rewired at random to avoid contacts between infected and susceptible nodes at ...
Rareness and specialization in plant-pollinator networks
(Ecological Society of America, 2011-01)
Most rare species appear to be specialists in plant-pollinator networks. This observation could result either from real ecological processes or from sampling artifacts. Several methods have been proposed to overcome these ...
The impact of food provisioning on parasite infection in wild black capuchin monkeys: a network approach
(Springer Tokyo, 2019-05)
Non-human primates host a variety of gastrointestinal parasites that infect individuals through different transmission routes. Social contact among group members (e.g., body contact, grooming) brings the risk of parasite ...