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Fig. 1 Example of a simple case of source inference problem: if all three nodes are found active, then node amust be the source
Fig. 2 Statistics of cascades used in experiments.number of candidate sources. a Histogram of number of active nodes
Fig. 3 Experimental result:source. τ = |Aτ |, τ known. a Histogram of error distance. b Histogram of rank of true c Histogram of relative rank of true source
Fig. 4 Experimental result: τ = 8, τ known. a Histogram of error distance. b Histogram of rank of true source.c Histogram of relative rank of true source
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