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      Theory and Practice of Model Transformations : 6th International Conference, ICMT 2013, Budapest, Hungary, June 18-19, 2013. Proceedings 

      A Rete Network Construction Algorithm for Incremental Pattern Matching

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              Biological network motif detection: principles and practice.

              Network motifs are statistically overrepresented sub-structures (sub-graphs) in a network, and have been recognized as 'the simple building blocks of complex networks'. Study of biological network motifs may reveal answers to many important biological questions. The main difficulty in detecting larger network motifs in biological networks lies in the facts that the number of possible sub-graphs increases exponentially with the network or motif size (node counts, in general), and that no known polynomial-time algorithm exists in deciding if two graphs are topologically equivalent. This article discusses the biological significance of network motifs, the motivation behind solving the motif-finding problem, and strategies to solve the various aspects of this problem. A simple classification scheme is designed to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of several existing algorithms. Experimental results derived from a few comparative studies in the literature are discussed, with conclusions that lead to future research directions.
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                2013
                : 125-140
                10.1007/978-3-642-38883-5_13
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