scholarly journals Density Guarantee on Finding Multiple Subgraphs and Subtensors

2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (5) ◽  
pp. 1-32
Author(s):  
Quang-huy Duong ◽  
Heri Ramampiaro ◽  
Kjetil Nørvåg ◽  
Thu-lan Dam

Dense subregion (subgraph & subtensor) detection is a well-studied area, with a wide range of applications, and numerous efficient approaches and algorithms have been proposed. Approximation approaches are commonly used for detecting dense subregions due to the complexity of the exact methods. Existing algorithms are generally efficient for dense subtensor and subgraph detection, and can perform well in many applications. However, most of the existing works utilize the state-or-the-art greedy 2-approximation algorithm to capably provide solutions with a loose theoretical density guarantee. The main drawback of most of these algorithms is that they can estimate only one subtensor, or subgraph, at a time, with a low guarantee on its density. While some methods can, on the other hand, estimate multiple subtensors, they can give a guarantee on the density with respect to the input tensor for the first estimated subsensor only. We address these drawbacks by providing both theoretical and practical solution for estimating multiple dense subtensors in tensor data and giving a higher lower bound of the density. In particular, we guarantee and prove a higher bound of the lower-bound density of the estimated subgraph and subtensors. We also propose a novel approach to show that there are multiple dense subtensors with a guarantee on its density that is greater than the lower bound used in the state-of-the-art algorithms. We evaluate our approach with extensive experiments on several real-world datasets, which demonstrates its efficiency and feasibility.

Author(s):  
Masoud Hamedani ◽  
Sang-Wook Kim

In this paper, we propose SimAndro-Plus as an improved variant of the state-of-the-art method, SimAndro, to compute the similarity of Android applications (apps) regarding their functionalities. SimAndro-Plus has two major differences with SimAndro: 1) it exploits two beneficial features to similarity computation, which are totally disregarded by SimAndro; 2) to compute the similarity score of an app-pair based on strings and package name features, SimAndro-Plus considers not only those terms co-appearing in both apps but also considers those terms appearing in one app while missing in the other one. The results of our extensive ex periments with three real-world datasets and a dataset constructed by human experts demonstrate that 1) each of the two aforementioned differences is really effective to achieve better accuracy and 2) SimAndro-Plus outperforms SimAndro in similarity computation by 14% in average.


1987 ◽  
Vol 60 (3) ◽  
pp. 381-416 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. S. Nau

Abstract The understanding of the engineering fundamentals of rubber seals of all the various types has been developing gradually over the past two or three decades, but there is still much to understand, Tables V–VII summarize the state of the art. In the case of rubber-based gaskets, the field of high-temperature applications has scarcely been touched, although there are plans to initiate work in this area both in the U.S.A. at PVRC, and in the U.K., at BHRA. In the case of reciprocating rubber seals, a broad basis of theory and experiment has been developed, yet it still is not possible to design such a seal from first principles. Indeed, in a comparative series of experiments run recently on seals from a single batch, tested in different laboratories round the world to the same test procedure, under the aegis of an ISO working party, a very wide range of values was reported for leakage and friction. The explanation for this has still to be ascertained. In the case of rotary lip seals, theories and supporting evidence have been brought forward to support alternative hypotheses for lubrication and sealing mechanisms. None can be said to have become generally accepted, and it remains to crystallize a unified theory.


1967 ◽  
Vol 71 (677) ◽  
pp. 342-343
Author(s):  
F. H. East

The Aviation Group of the Ministry of Technology (formerly the Ministry of Aviation) is responsible for spending a large part of the country's defence budget, both in research and development on the one hand and production or procurement on the other. In addition, it has responsibilities in many non-defence fields, mainly, but not exclusively, in aerospace.Few developments have been carried out entirely within the Ministry's own Establishments; almost all have required continuous co-operation between the Ministry and Industry. In the past the methods of management and collaboration and the relative responsibilities of the Ministry and Industry have varied with time, with the type of equipment to be developed, with the size of the development project and so on. But over the past ten years there has been a growing awareness of the need to put some system into the complex business of translating a requirement into a specification and a specification into a product within reasonable bounds of time and cost.


Resources ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 15
Author(s):  
Juan Uribe-Toril ◽  
José Luis Ruiz-Real ◽  
Jaime de Pablo Valenciano

Sustainability, local development, and ecology are keywords that cover a wide range of research fields in both experimental and social sciences. The transversal nature of this knowledge area creates synergies but also divergences, making a continuous review of the existing literature necessary in order to facilitate research. There has been an increasing number of articles that have analyzed trends in the literature and the state-of-the-art in many subjects. In this Special Issue of Resources, the most prestigious researchers analyzed the past and future of Social Sciences in Resources from an economic, social, and environmental perspective.


1967 ◽  
Vol 71 (677) ◽  
pp. 338-342
Author(s):  
G. P. Dollimore

Perhaps I should start as earlier speakers have done with a disclaimer to the effect that I am not putting my thoughts forward as those of an expert in all fields of management. I am perhaps fortunate in having been concerned with projects which lend themselves to experiments in the use of integrated management techniques, and also in the operation of a company which, because of its medium size—a thousand or so strong—and its type of business, is just large enough on one hand to justify a reasonably sophisticated approach to general management and, on the other, small enough for one to see the effects of changes in approach. It is on this basis that I shall make my comments.


2020 ◽  
Vol 46 (2) ◽  
pp. 299-311
Author(s):  
Giorgio (Georg) Orlandi

Abstract The book under review serves as a significant contribution to the field of Trans-Himalayan linguistics. Designed as a vade mecum for readers with little linguistic background in these three languages, Nathan W. Hill’s work attempts, on the one hand, a systematic exploration of the shared history of Burmese, Tibetan and Chinese, and, on the other, a general introduction to the reader interested in obtaining an overall understanding of the state of the art of the historical phonology of these three languages. Whilst it is acknowledged that the book in question has the potential to be a solid contribution to the field, it is also felt that few minor issues can be also addressed.


Author(s):  
Gaetano Rossiello ◽  
Alfio Gliozzo ◽  
Michael Glass

We propose a novel approach to learn representations of relations expressed by their textual mentions. In our assumption, if two pairs of entities belong to the same relation, then those two pairs are analogous. We collect a large set of analogous pairs by matching triples in knowledge bases with web-scale corpora through distant supervision. This dataset is adopted to train a hierarchical siamese network in order to learn entity-entity embeddings which encode relational information through the different linguistic paraphrasing expressing the same relation. The model can be used to generate pre-trained embeddings which provide a valuable signal when integrated into an existing neural-based model by outperforming the state-of-the-art methods on a relation extraction task.


1970 ◽  
Vol 116 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-54 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Mayer ◽  
Y. Avi-Dor

The effects of dimethyl sulphoxide and glycerol on ox brain microsomal Na++K+-stimulated adenosine triphosphatase (EC 3.6.1.3), K+-stimulated p-nitrophenyl phosphatase and K+-dependent muscle pyruvate kinase (EC 2.7.1.40) were studied. Dimethyl sulphoxide at concentrations below 20% (v/v) was found to stimulate the p-nitrophenyl phosphatase and pyruvate kinase by increasing their affinity for K+ but to inhibit the Na++K+-stimulated adenosine triphosphatase. The latter enzyme activity was also inhibited by glycerol, which like dimethyl sulphoxide, stimulated the K+-activated p-nitrophenyl phosphatase at a wide range of concentrations. The solvent effects were promptly reversed by dilution. Similarity was found between glycerol and dimethyl sulphoxide, on one hand, and ATP, on the other, in their stimulatory effect and their ability to increase the ouabain- and oligomycin-sensitivity of the K+-stimulated p-nitrophenyl phosphatase. However, only the solvents, not the ATP, increased the binding of K+ by the microsomes. From the above findings it is suggested that solvents may act on K+-dependent enzymes by altering the state of solvation of the activating cation as well as by changing the enzyme structure.


Author(s):  
نعمان عبد الحميد (Nu'man Abdel Hamid Buqirah)

ملخص البحث:تتنزل هذه الدراسة التي تصف أهم الدراسات العربية التي حاولت شرح النظرية اللسانية الغربية، وعرضها، والتعريف بأهم مبادئها واستثمارها في دراسة النحو العربي في سياق تمثل الآخر منهجيا ومعرفيا، قصد بلورة اللحظة الراهنة في الثقافة اللسانية العربية المعاصرة. والدراسة تستأنف أيضاً السؤال المحوري الذي تنزع إليه هذه الندوة وهو إلى  أي مدى يمكن أن نعيد طرح الأسئلة اللغوية الحاسمة التي ينهض عليها الفكر اللساني من زاوية إسلامية  تنطلق من تصور القرآن الكريم والسنة النبوية، ولعل هذا المسعى البحثي على إيجازه يحاول رصد حركة التغير المنهجي في صياغة المنظومة اللسانية التي واكبت تطور البحث في شؤون اللغة في المشرق العربي ومغربه مما يمكن من مدّ جسور أخرى للحوار مع الآخر قصد المشاركة الفعالة في بلورة إطار علمي يخدم قضايا التنمية اللغوية. الكلمات المفتاحية: النشأة- المنهج- المعرفة- المتوكل-الفهري. Abstract:This study focuses  to describe the most important Arabic linguistic studies that were based on western perspective with regard to their principles and applicability on the study of Arabic grammar in the context of “the representation of the other” in its method. The paper aims to explain the state of the art of the discipline in the field of Arabic linguistics. It deals with an essential question: to what extend can we still apply the Islamic view of language based on the holy Koran and the prophetic tradition on the current discipline? It is hoped that this study will provide the accounts for the development of the change of methodology in presenting the study of language in the Arab world that would enable a continuous interaction with other cultures to actively engage them in the context of discussing the issues related to language development.Keywords: Development- method- al-Mutawakkil- al-Fahri. Abstrak:Kajian ini membincangkan satu ilmu yang penting dalam bidang bahasa Arab iaitu teori linguistik barat dan prinsip-prinsipnya seterusnya melihat sejauh mana ia dapat diaplikasikan ke dalam kajian Nahu bahasa  Arab dari segi pengetahuan dan metodologi dengan hasrat untuk mendedahkan linguistik Arab Moden kepada isu- isu semasa dan terkini. Kajian ini  juga cuba membahaskan persoalan utama yang dibangkitkan oleh golongan barat tentang sejauh mana kita boleh melontarkan persoalan- persoalan mengenai bahasa yang menggalakkan pemikiran kritis menurut persepsi islam yang bersandarkan Al-Quran dan sunnah. Di samping itu, usaha daripada kajian yang ringkas ini diharapkan dapat membentuk satu pergerakan yang bakal mengubah sistem dan kaedah kajian linguistik Arab supaya lebih sistematik dan mengikuti arus dunia penyelidikan yang terkini. Justeru ia dapat dijadikan jambatan kepada perbincangan dengan dunia luar dan  membina kerjasama yang lebih efektif dalam bidang penyelidikan khusus untuk pembangunan bahasa.Kata kunci: Penubuhan – Metodologi – Pengetahuan -  Al-Mutawakkil – Al-Fahri. 


Author(s):  
Zhiguo Wang ◽  
Wael Hamza ◽  
Radu Florian

Natural language sentence matching is a fundamental technology for a variety of tasks. Previous approaches either match sentences from a single direction or only apply single granular (word-by-word or sentence-by-sentence) matching. In this work, we propose a bilateral multi-perspective matching (BiMPM) model. Given two sentences P and Q, our model first encodes them with a BiLSTM encoder. Next, we match the two encoded sentences in two directions P against Q and P against Q. In each matching direction, each time step of one sentence is matched against all time-steps of the other sentence from multiple perspectives. Then, another BiLSTM layer is utilized to aggregate the matching results into a fix-length matching vector. Finally, based on the matching vector, a decision is made through a fully connected layer. We evaluate our model on three tasks: paraphrase identification, natural language inference and answer sentence selection. Experimental results on standard benchmark datasets show that our model achieves the state-of-the-art performance on all tasks.


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