2015
DOI: 10.2172/1226005
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Triangular Alignment (TAME). A Tensor-based Approach for Higher-order Network Alignment

Abstract: Abstract-Network alignment has extensive applications in comparative interactomics. Traditional approaches aim to simultaneously maximize the number of conserved edges and the underlying similarity of aligned entities. We propose a novel formulation of the network alignment problem that extends topological similarity to higher-order structures and provides a new objective function that maximizes the number of aligned substructures. This objective function corresponds to an integer programming problem, which is… Show more

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