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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark Fowler ◽  
Anthony J Abbott ◽  
Gregory PD Murray ◽  
Philip J McCall

The rational design of effective vector control tools requires detailed knowledge of vector behaviour. Yet, behavioural observations, interpretations, evaluations and definitions by even the most experienced researcher are constrained by subjectivity and perceptual limits. Seeking an objective alternative to ‘expertise’, we developed and tested an unsupervised method for the automatic identification of videotracked mosquito flight behaviour. This method unites path-segmentation and unsupervised machine learning in an innovative workflow and is implemented using a combination of R and python. The workflow (1) records movement trajectories; (2) applies path-segmentation; (3) clusters path segments using unsupervised learning; and (4) interprets results. Analysis of the flight patterns of An. gambiae s.s., responding to human-baited insecticide-treated bednets (ITNs), by the new method identified four distinct behaviour modes: with ‘swooping’ and ‘approaching’ modes predominant at ITNs; increased ‘walking’ behaviours at untreated nets; similar rates of 'reacting' at both nets; and higher overall activity at treated nets. The method’s validity was tested by comparing these findings with those from a similar setting using an expertise-based method. The level of correspondence found between the studies validated the accuracy of the new method. While researcher-defined behaviours are inherently subjective, and prone to corollary shortcomings, the new approach’s mathematical method is objective, automatic, repeatable and a validated alternative for analysing complex vector behaviour. This method provides a novel and adaptable analytical tool and is freely available to vector biologists, ethologists and behavioural ecologists.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 16
Author(s):  
Wei Li ◽  
Peng Sun ◽  
Rui Han

Information-centric networks (ICNs) have received wide interest from researchers, and in-network caching is an important characteristic of ICN. The management and placement of contents are essential due to cache nodes’ limited cache space and the huge Internet traffic. This paper focuses on coordinating two cache metrics, namely user access latency and network resource utilization, and proposes a hybrid caching scheme called the path segmentation-based hybrid caching scheme (PSBC). We temporarily divide each data transmit path into a user-edge area and non-edge area. The user-edge area adopts a heuristic caching scheme to reduce user access latency. In contrast, the non-edge area implements caching network content migration and optimization to improve network resource utilization. The simulation results show that the proposed method positively affects both the cache hit ratio and access latency.


Entropy ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (5) ◽  
pp. 499
Author(s):  
Dawen Yan ◽  
Kin Keung Lai

The study of the lead-lag relationship between the Hong Kong offshore Renminbi (CNH) spot market and onshore (CNY) spot market is of great importance for its wide application in market risk management. In this paper, we study the correlation between the CNH and CNY spot markets in the contexts of daily closing price change and the 2011–2016 Bid-Ask spread (BAS). We test the existence of causality relation between CNH/CNY pairwise change and BAS by using the conventional method of vector auto-regression (VAR) model in the observation period. Furthermore, we detect the local lead-lag dependence relationships between CNH/CNY pairwise change and BAS by using a non-parametric approach-adjusted Thermal Optimal Path (TOP) method. Through introducing a Pruning and Path segmentation algorithm, we address the problem of computation infeasibility that may be encountered in application of the existing TOP method for the detection of lead-lag relationship between two time series with long time duration. Theoretical analyses and simulation results are presented to verify validity of adjusted TOP method in the setting of big time-series data set. This study also provides some interesting findings: (1) the offshore CNH market is informationally integrated with the onshore CNY market from two aspects of closing price change over two consecutive single days and BAS used as a proxy for market liquidity; (2) Local dependency between the two markets changes with economic conditions changing, which would facilitate both investor and policy maker decision making.


Procedia CIRP ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 52 ◽  
pp. 286-291 ◽  
Author(s):  
Philipp Agethen ◽  
Michael Otto ◽  
Felix Gaisbauer ◽  
Enrico Rukzio

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