Multi-way Association Clustering Analysis on Adaptive Real-Time Multicast Data

Author(s):  
Sheneela Naz ◽  
Sohail Asghar ◽  
Simon Fong ◽  
Amir Qayyum
2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 128 ◽  
Author(s):  
Genevieve L. Noyce ◽  
Mats B. Küssner ◽  
Peter Sollich

Research on auditory-visual correspondences has a long tradition but innovative experimental paradigms and analytic tools are sparse. In this study, we explore different ways of analysing real-time visual representations of sound and music drawn by both musically-trained and untrained individuals. To that end, participants’ drawing responses captured by an electronic graphics tablet were analysed using various regression, clustering, and classification techniques. Results revealed that a Gaussian process (GP) regression model with a linear plus squared-exponential covariance function was able to model the data sufficiently, whereas a simpler GP was not a good fit. Spectral clustering analysis was the best of a variety of clustering techniques, though no strong groupings are apparent in these data. This was confirmed by variational Bayes analysis, which only fitted one Gaussian over the dataset. Slight trends in the optimised hyperparameters between musically-trained and untrained individuals allowed for the building of a successful GP classifier that differentiated between these two groups. In conclusion, this set of techniques provides useful mathematical tools for analysing real-time visualisations of sound and can be applied to similar datasets as well.


2014 ◽  
Vol 556-562 ◽  
pp. 2792-2796 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Fei Li ◽  
Geng Wang ◽  
Qiang Li

In this paper, an improved object detection method based on SURF (Speed-Up Robust Feature) is presented. SURF is a widely used method in computer vision. But it’s still not efficient enough to apply in real-time applications, such as real time object tracking. To reduce the time cost, the traditional descriptor of SURF is altered. Triangle and diagonal descriptor is adopted to replace the Haar wavelet calculation. Then dual matching approach based on FLANN is employed. Thus matching errors can be cut down. Besides, the traditional SURF does not give the accurate region of the target. To restrict the area, clustering analysis is used which is promoted from K-WMeans. Experimental work demonstrates the proposed approach achieve better effect than traditional SURF in real scenarios.


2014 ◽  
Vol 989-994 ◽  
pp. 1837-1840 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gang Xin ◽  
Hui Yan

This paper proposes an analysis measure for Big Data by optimizing traditional data mining, base on Weka data analyzing platform ,K-means algorithm is employed through the interface programs in Weka system, so that optimized data mining techniques can be applied in cloud storage, cloud computing of Big Data by clustering analysis base on Big Data pre-processing and real-time monitoring of memory.


2012 ◽  
Vol 14 (6) ◽  
pp. 775 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaoya LU ◽  
Zhihao SONG ◽  
Zhu XU ◽  
Muzi LI ◽  
Ting LI ◽  
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1979 ◽  
Vol 44 ◽  
pp. 41-47
Author(s):  
Donald A. Landman

This paper describes some recent results of our quiescent prominence spectrometry program at the Mees Solar Observatory on Haleakala. The observations were made with the 25 cm coronagraph/coudé spectrograph system using a silicon vidicon detector. This detector consists of 500 contiguous channels covering approximately 6 or 80 Å, depending on the grating used. The instrument is interfaced to the Observatory’s PDP 11/45 computer system, and has the important advantages of wide spectral response, linearity and signal-averaging with real-time display. Its principal drawback is the relatively small target size. For the present work, the aperture was about 3″ × 5″. Absolute intensity calibrations were made by measuring quiet regions near sun center.


Author(s):  
Alan S. Rudolph ◽  
Ronald R. Price

We have employed cryoelectron microscopy to visualize events that occur during the freeze-drying of artificial membranes by employing real time video capture techniques. Artificial membranes or liposomes which are spherical structures within internal aqueous space are stabilized by water which provides the driving force for spontaneous self-assembly of these structures. Previous assays of damage to these structures which are induced by freeze drying reveal that the two principal deleterious events that occur are 1) fusion of liposomes and 2) leakage of contents trapped within the liposome [1]. In the past the only way to access these events was to examine the liposomes following the dehydration event. This technique allows the event to be monitored in real time as the liposomes destabilize and as water is sublimed at cryo temperatures in the vacuum of the microscope. The method by which liposomes are compromised by freeze-drying are largely unknown. This technique has shown that cryo-protectants such as glycerol and carbohydrates are able to maintain liposomal structure throughout the drying process.


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