Extended Data Fig. 9: Science policy experiments revealing the relationship between community independence, collective attention, and certainty about genetic regulatory interactions (complement to Fig. 4). | Nature Machine Intelligence

Extended Data Fig. 9: Science policy experiments revealing the relationship between community independence, collective attention, and certainty about genetic regulatory interactions (complement to Fig. 4).

From: Prediction of robust scientific facts from literature

Extended Data Fig. 9

a, Relationship between the number of communities studying a particular genetic regulatory interaction and the average AUC of out-of-sample predictions for positive interactions. b, Distribution of the average AUC curves for Literome for interactions with 1, 2-3 and greater than 4 communities. c, Relationship between the shape of the distribution of number of claims per interaction on the AUC of out-of-sample predictions for positive interactions. β represents the slope of the claim number per interaction distribution for Literome. (Complement to main Fig. 4).

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