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Symmetry ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (12) ◽  
pp. 2363
Author(s):  
Ning Lan ◽  
Shuqun Yang ◽  
Ling Yin ◽  
Yongbin Gao

The application of knowledge graphs has been restricted in some domains, especially the industrial and academic domains. One of the reasons is that they require a high reliability of knowledge, which cannot be satisfied by the existing knowledge graph research. By comparison, traditional knowledge engineering has a high correctness, but low efficiency is an inevitable drawback. Therefore, it is meaningful to organically connect traditional knowledge engineering and knowledge graphs. Therefore, we propose a theory from Attribute Implications to Knowledge Graphs, named AIs-KG, which can construct knowledge graphs based on implications. The theory connects formal concept analysis and knowledge graphs. We firstly analyze the mutual transformation based on the ideas of symmetry with a strict proof among the attribute implication, the formal context and the concept lattice, which forms the closed cycle between the three. Particularly, we propose an Augment algorithm (IFC-A) to generate the Implication Formal Context through the attribute implication, which can make knowledge more complete. Furthermore, we regard ontology as a bridge to realize the transformation from the concept lattice to the knowledge graph through some mapping methods. We conduct our experiments on the attribute implication from the rule base of an animal recognition expert system to prove the feasibility of our algorithms.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (22) ◽  
pp. 10891
Author(s):  
Zhiqing Li ◽  
Youxing Kong ◽  
Le Fu ◽  
Yingxin Zhou ◽  
Zhengfu Qian ◽  
...  

Expansive soils are characterized by repeated swelling and shrinkage. They cause great damage to engineering projects because of their expansiveness, over-consolidation and propensity to crack. However, the impact of cracks on the stability of an expansive soil slope during loading and irrigation is not yet fully understood. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between slope state and crack development in fissured expansive soils. A series of physical model tests with different types of cracks were conducted, in which the fissured expansive soil slopes were subjected to different loadings (1.6, 3.2, 4.8, 6.4, 16 MPa), and irrigated at a flow rate of 25 mL/min. The VIC-2d software, which utilizes the digital image correlation principle, was used to quantitatively obtain the horizontal and vertical strain data of the slope model. The closure and opening of cracks, and the slope state after loading and irrigation were monitored by strain data analysis using VIC-2d software. The results indicate that the excessive overlying stress revives the existing cracks and produces sliding along the crack interface. The sliding surface of the fissured expansive soil slope became shallower due to the water infiltration. It was demonstrated that the middle and foot of the fissured expansive soil slope were the key positions for reinforcement from the perspective of the mutual transformation of tensile strain and compressive strain on the surface of the slope. It is of great importance to study the relationship between the crack strain state and deformation trend of a slope subjected to loading and infiltration to understand the progressive surface- or shallow-layer sliding mechanisms, and reinforce key areas of the slopes in areas containing moderately or strongly expansive soils with abundant cracks.


Actuators ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 294
Author(s):  
Dmitri Burdin ◽  
Dmitri Chashin ◽  
Leonid Fetisov ◽  
Dmitri Saveliev ◽  
Nikolai Ekonomov ◽  
...  

Magnetoelectric (ME) effects in composite ferromagnet-piezoelectric (FM/PE) heterostructures realize the mutual transformation of alternating magnetic and electric fields, and are used to create magnetic field sensors, actuators, inductors, gyrators, and transformers. The ME effect in composite structures is excited by an alternating magnetic field, which is created using volumetric electromagnetic coils. The coil increases the size, limits the operating frequencies, and complicates the manufacture of devices. In this work, we propose to excite the ME effect in composite heterostructures using a new coil-free excitation system, similar to a “magnetic capacitor”. The system consists of parallel electrodes integrated into the heterostructure, through which an alternating current flows. Modeling and measurements have shown that the excitation magnetic field is localized mainly between the electrodes of the magnetic capacitor and has a fairly uniform spatial distribution. Monolithic FM/PE heterostructures of various designs with FM layers of amorphous Metglas alloy or nickel-zinc ferrite and PE layers of lead zirconate titanate piezoceramic were fabricated and investigated. The magnitude of the ME effect in such structures is comparable to the magnitude of the ME effect in structures excited by volumetric coils. However, the low impedance of the coil-free excitation system makes it possible to increase the operating frequency, reducing the size of ME devices and the power consumption. The use of coil-free excitation opens up the possibility of creating planar ME devices, and accelerates their integration into modern electronics and microsystem technology.


2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (3) ◽  
pp. 19-28
Author(s):  
Pavel I. Bortulev ◽  
Sergei V. Vissarionov ◽  
Dmitry B. Barsukov ◽  
Ivan Y. Pozdnikin ◽  
Vladimir E. Baskov ◽  
...  

Background. The natural course of Legg-Calve-Perthes disease (LCPD) in children with subtotal or total lesion, which correspond to group III-IV according to the Catterall classification, it often leads to hip subluxation. Any changes in the vertebral-pelvic complex lead to mutual transformation and aggravation of existing deformities. In the Russian literature, there are no data on the assessment of the state of the frontal and sagittal spino-pelvic ratios in children with hip subluxation in LCPD. Purpose to evaluate the radiological parameters of the frontal and sagittal spino-pelvic relations in children with hip subluxation in LCPD. Materials and Methods. The study is based on the results of radiometry of 20 patients (20 hip joints) at an average age of 8.90.6 years with LCPD. Radiometry of the main frontal and sagittal spino-pelvic indices was performed and the type of vertical posture was determined according to P. Rousoully, as well as correlations between the studied parameters. Results. All patients had a pelvic distortion in the frontal plane. The values of PI had insignificant changes in comparison with similar values in the asymptomatic child population, the values of SS and SSA exceeded them, and the values of PT were significantly lower, which indicates the presence of excessive pelvic anteversion. The GLL values significantly exceeded the average statistical indicators. The global sagittal balance indicator (SVA) had negative values. The correlation analysis showed the presence of a strong positive relationship between PI and SS, SS and GLL, SSA and SS, a moderately pronounced positive relationship between PI and PT and a moderately pronounced negative relationship between PO and SS, PO and GLL. Conslusion. In children with LCPD in the fragmentation stage with subtotal or total epiphysis lesion (Catterall group III-IV) and hip subluxation, excessive pelvic anteversion is characteristic, which is expressed in an increase in the angle of inclination of the sacrum (SS) in combination with hyperlordosis of the lumbar spine and negative imbalance, as well as a pelvic distortion towards the affected limb. The totality of these changes corresponds to the IV type of vertical posture according to R. Roussouly, which can contribute to the development of degenerative-dystrophic processes in the lumbar spine.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yong Yang ◽  
Youqing Fan ◽  
Jianfeng Jia

Purpose In the face of external paradoxical requirements, the cognitive framework of managers and employees use to perceive, interpret and reconstruct information is important to ease anxiety and improve job performance. The Yin-Yang balancing of eastern philosophical thought is particularly good at explaining and predicting changes and conflict environments. For this reason, this study aims to propose the eastern construction of the paradoxical cognitive framework based on the Yin-Yang balancing theory and its antecedent framework. Design/methodology/approach This paper contrasts the similarity and differences between Chinese and Western philosophy’s thoughts on paradoxes. On this basis, the eastern construction of the paradoxical cognitive framework is proposed. Then, the paper puts forward the antecedent framework of managers’ cognitive framework and employees’ paradoxical cognitive framework. Findings This paper proposes the eastern construction of the paradoxical cognitive framework includes the following three dimensions: the unity-in-diversity of paradoxical elements, the asymmetric balance of paradoxical elements and mutual transformation of paradoxical elements. In addition, this paper proposes an antecedent framework of the eastern construction of the paradoxical cognitive framework – the paradoxical requirement of organizational environment exerts a direct impact on managers’ and employees’ paradoxical cognitive framework; managers’ paradoxical cognitive framework has a positive impact on paradoxical leadership; paradoxical leadership exerts an indirect impact on employees’ paradoxical cognitive framework through the collective paradoxical cognitive framework; paradoxical leadership directly affects employees’ paradoxical cognitive framework. Research limitations/implications This paper focuses on comparing the similarities and differences of the individual paradoxical cognitive framework in Chinese and Western cultures and proposes the eastern construction of the paradoxical cognitive framework and its antecedent framework. Future research needs to further verify the theoretical framework proposed in this paper. Originality/value This paper makes a detailed comparison of the paradox views in Chinese and Western philosophy. It is the first to propose the eastern construction of the paradoxical cognitive framework and its antecedent framework, laying a theoretical foundation for future empirical research.


Author(s):  
Han Bai ◽  
Jun Li ◽  
Tongtong Xu ◽  
Yu Zhang ◽  
Zhi Yuan ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Yuanping Ding ◽  
Ye Li

With regard to the traditional MGM (1, m) model having jumping error in solving process, an MGM (1, m) direct prediction model (denoted as DMGM (1, m) model) is proposed and its solution method is put forward at first. Second, considering the inherent time development trend of system behavior sequence is ignored in the DMGM (1, m) model, the DMGM (1, m) model is optimized by introducing a time polynomial term, and the optimized model can be abbreviated as TPDMGM (1, m, φ ) model. Subsequently, it is theoretically proved that the TPDMGM (1, m, φ ) model can achieve mutual transformation with the traditional MGM (1, m) model and the DMGM (1, m) model by adjusting the parameter values. Finally, two case studies about predicting the deformation of foundation pit and Henan’s vehicle ownership have been carried out to validate the effectiveness of proposed models. Meanwhile, the MGM (1, m) model and Verhulst model are established for comparison. Results show that the modeling performance of four models from superior to inferior is ranked as TPDMGM (1, m, φ ) model, DMGM (1, m) model, MGM (1, m) model, and Verhulst model, which on the one hand testifies the correctness of defect analysis of the MGM (1, m) model and on the other hand verifies that the TPDMGM (1, m, φ ) model has advantages in predicting the system variables with mutual relation, mutual restriction, and time development trend characteristic.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kai Zou ◽  
Xueduan Liu ◽  
Qi Hu ◽  
Du Zhang ◽  
Shaodong Fu ◽  
...  

Ginkgo biloba is a pharmaceutical resource for terpenes and flavonoids. However, few insights discussed endophytes’ role in Ginkgo, and whether genetic exchange happens between Ginkgo and endophytes remains unclear. Herein, functional gene profiles and repetitive sequences were analyzed to focus on these issues. A total of 25 endophyte strains were isolated from the Ginkgo root and distributed in 16 genera of 6 phyla. Significant morphological diversities lead to the diversity in the COG functional classification. KEGG mapping revealed that endophytic bacteria and fungi potentially synthesize chalcone, while endophytic fungi might also promote flavonoid derivatization. Both bacteria and fungi may facilitate the lignin synthesis. Aspergillus sp. Gbtc_1 exhibited the feasibility of regulating alcohols to lignans. Although Ginkgo and the endophytes have not observed the critical levopimaradiene synthase in ginkgolides synthesis, the upstream pathways of terpenoid precursors are likely intact. The MVK genes in Ginkgo may have alternative non-homologous copies or be compensated by endophytes in long-term symbiosis. Cellulomonas sp. Gbtc_1 became the only bacteria to harbor both MEP and MVA pathways. Endophytes may perform the mutual transformation of IPP and DMAPP in the root. Ginkgo and bacteria may lead to the synthesis and derivatization of the carotenoid pathway. The isoquinoline alkaloid biosynthesis seemed lost in the Ginkgo root community, but L-dopa is more probably converted into dopamine as an essential signal-transduction substance. So, endophytes may participate in the secondary metabolism of the Ginkgo in a shared or complementary manner. Moreover, a few endophytic sequences predicted as Ty3/Gypsy and Ty1/Copia superfamilies exhibited extremely high similarity to those of Ginkgo. CDSs in such endophytic LTR-RT sequences were also highly homologous to one Ginkgo CDS. Therefore, LTR-RTs may be a rare unit flowing between the Ginkgo host and endophytes to exchange genetic information. Collectively, this research effectively expanded the insight on the symbiotic relationship between the Ginkgo host and the endophytes in the root.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiandu He ◽  
Xinbo Sun

Although the discovery/creation of entrepreneurial opportunities are extremely important, the process of analysis, evaluation and screening of the ideas cannot be ignored. This study selects two companies from China as case to explore the mechanism between the evolution of cognitive logics and entrepreneurial opportunities. We find that the entrepreneur/entrepreneurial team will pay attention to the innovation, consensus and practicality of ideas, and the cognitive logics using different knowledge structures in the evaluation of ideas include three types of, i.e., single, parallel and natural, logics. Finally, this explores the deeper reasons for the mutual transformation between discovery opportunities and creation opportunities.


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