Figure 6:
How the combination of strategies affects performance of an algorithm. An arrow from algorithm A to algorithm B implies that A usually outperforms B for larger networks and motifs. Each arrow is labeled with the strategies used in A that contribute to the dominance.

How the combination of strategies affects performance of an algorithm. An arrow from algorithm A to algorithm B implies that A usually outperforms B for larger networks and motifs. Each arrow is labeled with the strategies used in A that contribute to the dominance.

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