vistla (Q87998)

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Detecting Influence Paths with Information Theory
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    Detecting Influence Paths with Information Theory

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      1.0.1
      23 November 2022
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      1.0.0
      18 August 2022
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      1.0.1
      24 November 2022
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      1.1.0
      7 July 2023
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      2.0.0
      5 October 2023
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      2.0.1
      14 December 2023
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      14 December 2023
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      Traces information spread through interactions between features, utilising information theory measures and a higher-order generalisation of the concept of widest paths in graphs. In particular, 'vistla' can be used to better understand the results of high-throughput biomedical experiments, by organising the effects of the investigated intervention in a tree-like hierarchy from direct to indirect ones, following the plausible information relay circuits. Due to its higher-order nature, 'vistla' can handle multi-modality and assign multiple roles to a single feature.
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