scholarly journals Two-Phase Preference Disclosure in Attributed Social Networks

Author(s):  
Younes Abid ◽  
Abdessamad Imine ◽  
Amedeo Napoli ◽  
Chedy Raïssi ◽  
Michaël Rusinowitch
2020 ◽  
Vol 57 (2) ◽  
pp. 102064 ◽  
Author(s):  
Swapnil Dhamal ◽  
Walid Ben-Ameur ◽  
Tijani Chahed ◽  
Eitan Altman

2014 ◽  
Vol 543-547 ◽  
pp. 1856-1859
Author(s):  
Xiang Cui ◽  
Gui Sheng Yin

Recommender systems have been proven to be valuable means for Web online users to cope with the information overload and have become one of the most powerful and popular tools in electronic commerce. We need a method to solve such as what items to buy, what music to listen, or what news to read. The diversification of user interests and untruthfulness of rating data are the important problems of recommendation. In this article, we propose to use two phase recommendation based on user interest and trust ratings that have been given by actors to items. In the paper, we deal with the uncertain user interests by clustering firstly. In the algorithm, we compute the between-class entropy of any two clusters and get the stable classes. Secondly, we construct trust based social networks, and work out the trust scoring, in the class. At last, we provide some evaluation of the algorithms and propose the more improve ideas in the future.


1995 ◽  
Vol 1235 (2) ◽  
pp. 221-230 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paola Palestini ◽  
Margaretta Allietta ◽  
S. Sonnino ◽  
Guido Tettamanti ◽  
Thomas E. Thompson ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 43 (5) ◽  
pp. 615-634 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Ebrahim Samie ◽  
Ali Hamzeh

Communities in social networks are groups of individuals who are connected with specific goals. Discovering information on the structure, members and types of changes of communities have always been of great interest. Despite the extensive global researches conducted on these, discovery has not been confirmed yet and researchers try to find methods and improve estimated techniques by using Data Mining tools, Graph Mining tools and artificial intelligence techniques. This paper proposes a novel two-phase approach based on global and local information to detect communities in social network. It explores the global information in the first phase and then exploits the local information in the second phase to discover communities more accurately. It also proposes a novel algorithm which exploits the local information and mines deeply for the second phase. Experimental results show that the proposed method has better performance and achieves more accurate results compared with the previous ones.


Author(s):  
K. P. Staudhammer ◽  
L. E. Murr

The effect of shock loading on a variety of steels has been reviewed recently by Leslie. It is generally observed that significant changes in microstructure and microhardness are produced by explosive shock deformation. While the effect of shock loading on austenitic, ferritic, martensitic, and pearlitic structures has been investigated, there have been no systematic studies of the shock-loading of microduplex structures.In the current investigation, the shock-loading response of millrolled and heat-treated Uniloy 326 (thickness 60 mil) having a residual grain size of 1 to 2μ before shock loading was studied. Uniloy 326 is a two phase (microduplex) alloy consisting of 30% austenite (γ) in a ferrite (α) matrix; with the composition.3% Ti, 1% Mn, .6% Si,.05% C, 6% Ni, 26% Cr, balance Fe.


Author(s):  
P.P.K. Smith

Grains of pigeonite, a calcium-poor silicate mineral of the pyroxene group, from the Whin Sill dolerite have been ion-thinned and examined by TEM. The pigeonite is strongly zoned chemically from the composition Wo8En64FS28 in the core to Wo13En34FS53 at the rim. Two phase transformations have occurred during the cooling of this pigeonite:- exsolution of augite, a more calcic pyroxene, and inversion of the pigeonite from the high- temperature C face-centred form to the low-temperature primitive form, with the formation of antiphase boundaries (APB's). Different sequences of these exsolution and inversion reactions, together with different nucleation mechanisms of the augite, have created three distinct microstructures depending on the position in the grain.In the core of the grains small platelets of augite about 0.02μm thick have farmed parallel to the (001) plane (Fig. 1). These are thought to have exsolved by homogeneous nucleation. Subsequently the inversion of the pigeonite has led to the creation of APB's.


Author(s):  
Naresh N. Thadhani ◽  
Thad Vreeland ◽  
Thomas J. Ahrens

A spherically-shaped, microcrystalline Ni-Ti alloy powder having fairly nonhomogeneous particle size distribution and chemical composition was consolidated with shock input energy of 316 kJ/kg. In the process of consolidation, shock energy is preferentially input at particle surfaces, resulting in melting of near-surface material and interparticle welding. The Ni-Ti powder particles were 2-60 μm in diameter (Fig. 1). About 30-40% of the powder particles were Ni-65wt% and balance were Ni-45wt%Ti (estimated by EMPA).Upon shock compaction, the two phase Ni-Ti powder particles were bonded together by the interparticle melt which rapidly solidified, usually to amorphous material. Fig. 2 is an optical micrograph (in plane of shock) of the consolidated Ni-Ti alloy powder, showing the particles with different etching contrast.


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