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2020

Abstract Efficient neuronal communication between brain regions through oscillatory synchronization at certain frequencies is necessary for cognition. Such synchronized networks are transient and dynamic, established on the timescale of milliseconds in order to support ongoing cognitive operations. However, few studies characterizing dynamic electrophysiological brain networks have simultaneously accounted for temporal non-stationarity, spectral structure, and spatial properties. Here, we propose an analysis framework for characterizing the large-scale phase-coupling network dynamics during task performance using magnetoencephalography (MEG). We exploit the high spatiotemporal resolution of…

Computer scienceCognitive NeurosciencePipeline (computing)Facial recognition system050105 experimental psychologyTask (project management)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEffects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performanceQuantitative Biology::Neurons and Cognitionmedicine.diagnostic_testWorking memorybusiness.industryFunctional connectivity05 social sciencesCognitionPattern recognitionMagnetoencephalographyHuman brainElectrophysiologymedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyArtificial intelligencebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroImage
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Estimation of brain connectivity through Artificial Neural Networks

2019

Among different methods available for estimating brain connectivity from electroencephalographic signals (EEG), those based on MVAR models have proved to be flexible and accurate. They rely on the solution of linear equations that can be pursued through artificial neural networks (ANNs) used as MVAR model. However, when few data samples are available, there is a lack of accuracy in estimating MVAR parameters due to the collinearity between regressors. Moreover, the assessment procedure is also affected by the lack of data points. The mathematical solution to these problems is represented by penalized regression methods based on l 1 norm, that can reduce collinearity by means of variable sel…

Computer scienceFeature selection02 engineering and technologyConnectivity measurements03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryProcess (computing)BrainPattern recognitionElectroencephalographyCollinearityCausalityData pointCausality; Connectivity measurements; Physiological systems modeling - Multivariate signal processingNorm (mathematics)Physiological systems modeling - Multivariate signal processingRegression Analysis020201 artificial intelligence & image processingAnalysis of varianceArtificial intelligenceNeural Networks ComputerbusinessAlgorithms Brain Electroencephalography Regression Analysis Neural Networks Computer030217 neurology & neurosurgeryLinear equationAlgorithms
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An introduction to knowledge computing

2014

This paper deals with the challenges related to self-management and evolution of massive knowledge collections. We can assume that a self-managed knowledge graph needs a kind of a hybrid of: an explicit declarative self-knowledge (as knowledge about own properties and capabilities) and an explicit procedural self-knowledge (as knowledge on how to utilize own properties and the capabilities for the self-management).We offer an extension to a traditional RDF model of describing knowledge graphs according to the Semantic Web standards so that it will also allow to a knowledge entity to autonomously perform or query from remote services different computational executions needed. We also introdu…

Computer scienceOpen Knowledge Base ConnectivityEnergy Engineering and Power Technologyknowledge ecosystemssemanttinen webcomputer.software_genretietämyksenhallintaIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringKnowledge-based systemsKnowledge extractionManagement of Technology and InnovationElectrical and Electronic Engineeringtietämysself-managed systemsDatabasebusiness.industryApplied MathematicsMechanical Engineeringexecutable knowledgeknowledge computingcomputer.file_formatMathematical knowledge managementProcedural knowledgeComputer Science ApplicationsKnowledge baseControl and Systems EngineeringDomain knowledgeExecutablebusinessSoftware engineeringcomputerEastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
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Dual Connectivity in Non-Stand Alone Deployment mode of 5G in Manhattan Environment

2020

| openaire: EC/H2020/815191/EU//PriMO-5G The main target of this paper is to analyze the performance of an outdoor user in a dense micro cellular Manhattan grid environment using a ray launching simulation tool. The radio propagation simulations are performed using a Shoot and Bouncing Ray (SBR) method. The network performance is analyzed at three different frequencies i.e. 1.8 GHz, 3.5 GHz, and 28 GHz. Additionally, the benefits of combining LTE and potential 5G frequency bands by using feature of Dual Connectivity (DC) in an outdoor scenario has been highlighted. The considered performance metrics are received signal level, SINR, application throughput. The acquired simulation results fro…

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Constraint Hubs Deployment for efficient Machine-Type-Communications

2018

Massive Internet of Things (mIoT) is an important use case of 5G. The main challenge for mIoT is the huge amount of uplink traffic as it dramatically overloads the radio access network (RAN). To mitigate this shortcoming, a new RAN technology has been suggested, where small cells are used for interconnecting different devices to the network. The use of small cells will alleviate congestion at the RAN, reduce the end-to-end (E2E) delay, and increase the link capacity for communications. In this paper, we devise three solutions for deploying and interconnecting small cells that would handle mIoT traffic. A realistic physical model is considered in these solutions. The physical model is based …

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The role of network connectivity on epileptiform activity.

2021

AbstractA number of potentially important mechanisms have been identified as key players to generate epileptiform activity, such as genetic mutations, activity-dependent alteration of synaptic functions, and functional network reorganization at the macroscopic level. Here we study how network connectivity at cellular level can affect the onset of epileptiform activity, using computational model networks with different wiring properties. The model suggests that networks connected as in real brain circuits are more resistant to generate seizure-like activity. The results suggest new experimentally testable predictions on the cellular network connectivity in epileptic individuals, and highligh…

Computer scienceScienceAction PotentialsCellular levelArticleFunctional networksComputational biophysicsSeizuresNeural Pathwayscomputational model networkHumansThe role of network connectivity on epileptiform activityComputational modelMultidisciplinaryNetwork modelsEpilepsycellular network connectivitySettore INF/01 - InformaticaQRBrainElectroencephalographyNetwork connectivityApplied mathematicsepileptiform activitywiring propertieCellular networkKey (cryptography)MedicineNerve NetNeuroscienceScientific reports
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Towards MKDA: A Knowledge Discovery Assistant for Researches in Medicine

2007

Nowadays doctors are generating a huge amount of raw data. These data, analyzed with data mining techniques, could be sources of new knowledge. Unluckily such tasks need skilled data analysts, and not so much researchers in Medicine are also data mining experts. In this paper we present a web based system for knowledge discovery assistance in Medicine able to advice a medical researcher in this kind of tasks. The user must define only the experiment specifications in a formal language we have defined. The system GUI helps users in their composition. Then the system plans a Knowledge Discovery Process (KDP) on the basis of rules in a knowledge base. Finally the system executes the KDP and pr…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryKnowledge engineeringOpen Knowledge Base Connectivitycomputer.software_genreData scienceKnowledge-based systemsKnowledge extractionKnowledge baseKnowledge integrationSoftware miningDomain knowledgeWeb servicebusinesscomputer
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Maximum Lifetime of the Wireless Sensor Network and the Gossip Problem

2018

In the gossip problem each node of the graph G possesses a unique piece of information - the gossip message. A sequence of one-way or two-way communications between pair of nodes is made to spread the messages so that any node of the graph knows all the gossips. The question is, what is the minimum number of calls between pairs of nodes needed to exchange all gossip messages? The solution to the two-way communication gossip problem is that \(2N-4\) calls (\(N\ge 4\)) suffice if and only if the graph contains a four cycle subgraph. For one-way communication problem the classical results states that in a strongly connected graph \(2N-2\) calls (\(N\ge 4\)) suffice. In this paper we consider t…

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Knowledge Acquisition Based on Semantic Balance of Internal and External Knowledge

1999

This paper presents a strategy to handle incomplete knowledge during acquisition process. The goal of this research is to develop formal tools that benefit the law of semantic balance. The assumption is used that a situation inside the object’s boundary in some world should be in balance with a situation outside it. It means that continuous cognition of an object aspires to a complete knowledge about it and knowledge about internal structure of the object will be in balance with knowledge about relationships of the object with other objects in its environment. It is supposed that one way to discover incompleteness of knowledge about some object is to measure and compare knowledge about its …

Computer sciencebusiness.industryOpen Knowledge Base ConnectivityCognitionSemantic data modelProcedural knowledgeSemanticsKnowledge acquisitionSemantic networkBody of knowledgeKnowledge-based systemsKnowledge extractionKnowledge baseHuman–computer interactionSemantics of logicDomain knowledgeArtificial intelligencebusiness
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Representing 2D Digital Objects

2000

The paper describes the combination a multi-views approach to represent connected components of 2D binary images. The approach is based on the Object Connectivity Graph (OCG), which is a sub-graph of the connectivity graph generated by the Discrete Cylindrical Algebraic Decomposition(DCAD) performed in the 2D discrete space. This construction allows us to find the number of connected components, to determine their connectivity degree, and to solve visibility problem. We show that the CAD construction, when performed on two orthogonal views, supply information to avoid ambiguities in the interpretation of each image component. The implementation of the algorithm is outlined and the computati…

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