Shapely Functions and Data Structure Preserving Computations

Author(s):  
Thomas Nitsche
Author(s):  
Jing Wang ◽  
Feng Tian ◽  
Weiwei Liu ◽  
Xiao Wang ◽  
Wenjie Zhang ◽  
...  

Nonnegative matrix factorization (NMF),  a well-known technique  to find  parts-based representations of nonnegative data, has been widely studied. In reality,  ordinal relations often exist among data,  such as data i is more related to j than to q.  Such relative order is naturally available, and more importantly, it truly reflects the latent data structure.  Preserving the ordinal relations enables us to find structured representations of data that are faithful to the relative order, so that the learned representations become  more discriminative. However, current NMFs pay no attention to this. In this paper, we make the first attempt towards incorporating the ordinal relations and  propose a novel ranking preserving nonnegative matrix factorization (RPNMF) approach, which enforces the learned representations to be ranked according to the relations. We derive  iterative updating rules to solve RPNMF's objective function with  convergence guaranteed.  Experimental results with several datasets for clustering and classification have demonstrated that RPNMF achieves greater performance against the state-of-the-arts,  not only  in terms of  accuracy, but also interpretation of orderly data structure.


This article describes the proposed approaches to creating distributed models that can, with given accuracy under given restrictions, replace classical physical models for construction objects. The ability to implement the proposed approaches is a consequence of the cyber-physical integration of building systems. The principles of forming the data structure of designed objects and distributed models, which make it possible to uniquely identify the elements and increase the level of detail of such a model, are presented. The data structure diagram of distributed modeling includes, among other things, the level of formation and transmission of signals about physical processes inside cyber-physical building systems. An enlarged algorithm for creating the structure of the distributed model which describes the process of developing a data structure, formalizing requirements for the parameters of a design object and its operating modes (including normal operating conditions and extreme conditions, including natural disasters) and selecting objects for a complete group that provides distributed modeling is presented. The article formulates the main approaches to the implementation of an important practical application of the cyber-physical integration of building systems - the possibility of forming distributed physical models of designed construction objects and the directions of further research are outlined.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
JAYDIP DATTA

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